Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... existence of the whole nation . Because we think it wrong , we propose a course of policy that shall Ideal with it as a wrong . We deal with it as with any other wrong , in so far as we can prevent its growing any larger , and so deal ...
... existence of the whole nation . Because we think it wrong , we propose a course of policy that shall Ideal with it as a wrong . We deal with it as with any other wrong , in so far as we can prevent its growing any larger , and so deal ...
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... existence in the nation , and to our constitu- tional 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 have the right to do it . We ...
... existence in the nation , and to our constitu- tional 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 have the right to do it . We ...
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... 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 policy that shall restrict it to its present limits . We don't suppose that in doing ...
... 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 policy that shall restrict it to its present limits . We don't suppose that in doing ...
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... existence in the Con- stitution , 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 as you please , on all points in ...
... existence in the Con- stitution , 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 as you please , on all points in ...
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... fly from have no real existence ? Will you , while the certain ills you fly to are greater than all the real ones you fly from - will you risk the commission of so fear- ful a mistake ? All profess to be content in the Union if all 129.
... fly from have no real existence ? Will you , while the certain ills you fly to are greater than all the real ones you fly from - will you risk the commission of so fear- ful a mistake ? All profess to be content in the Union if all 129.
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