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We think it is a wrong not confining itself merely to the persons or the States
where it exists , but that it is a wrong which in its tendency , to say the least ,
affects the existence of the whole nation . Because we think it wrong , we propose
a ...
We think it is a wrong not confining itself merely to the persons or the States
where it exists , but that it is a wrong which in its tendency , to say the least ,
affects the existence of the whole nation . Because we think it wrong , we propose
a ...
Página 60
I suppose that in reference both to its actual existence in the nation , and to our
constitutional obligations , we have no right at all to disturb it in the States where
it exists , and we profess that we have no more inclination to disturb it than we ...
I suppose that in reference both to its actual existence in the nation , and to our
constitutional obligations , we have no right at all to disturb it in the States where
it exists , and we profess that we have no more inclination to disturb it than we ...
Página 61
Where suppose we have the constitutional right , we restrain ourselves in
reference to the actual existence of the institution and the difficulties thrown about
it . We also oppose it as an evil so far as it seeks to spread itself . We insist on the
...
Where suppose we have the constitutional right , we restrain ourselves in
reference to the actual existence of the institution and the difficulties thrown about
it . We also oppose it as an evil so far as it seeks to spread itself . We insist on the
...
Página 85
... and then be patient long enough to hear us deny or justify . You say we are
sectional . We deny it . That makes an issue ; and the burden of proof is upon you
. You produce your proof ; and what is it ? Why , that our party has no existence in
...
... and then be patient long enough to hear us deny or justify . You say we are
sectional . We deny it . That makes an issue ; and the burden of proof is upon you
. You produce your proof ; and what is it ? Why , that our party has no existence in
...
Página 102
We , on the contrary , deny that such a right has any existence in the Constitution
, even by implication . Your purpose , then , plainly stated , is that you will destroy
the government , unless you be allowed to construe and force the Constitution ...
We , on the contrary , deny that such a right has any existence in the Constitution
, even by implication . Your purpose , then , plainly stated , is that you will destroy
the government , unless you be allowed to construe and force the Constitution ...
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