Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... expressly for that object ) , surely nothing can come in their stead to fill their immeasurable measure of mis- ery . The death - scenes of those we love are surely painful enough ; but these we are pre- pared for and expect to see ...
... expressly for that object ) , surely nothing can come in their stead to fill their immeasurable measure of mis- ery . The death - scenes of those we love are surely painful enough ; but these we are pre- pared for and expect to see ...
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... expressly stated that he had forborne to do so be- cause it had not been done by the compromise of 1850 . I close this part of the dis- cussion on my part by asking him the question again , " Why , when we had peace under the Missouri ...
... expressly stated that he had forborne to do so be- cause it had not been done by the compromise of 1850 . I close this part of the dis- cussion on my part by asking him the question again , " Why , when we had peace under the Missouri ...
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... expressly affirmed in the Constitution . " I repeat it , " the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution " ! What is it to be " affirmed " in the Constitution ? Made firm in the Constitution ...
... expressly affirmed in the Constitution . " I repeat it , " the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution " ! What is it to be " affirmed " in the Constitution ? Made firm in the Constitution ...
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... expressly affirmed in the Constitution of the United States . Therefore nothing in the constitution or laws of any State can destroy the right of property in a slave . I believe that no fault can be pointed out in that argument ...
... expressly affirmed in the Constitution of the United States . Therefore nothing in the constitution or laws of any State can destroy the right of property in a slave . I believe that no fault can be pointed out in that argument ...
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... expressly affirmed . I say , therefore , that I think one of the premises is not true in fact . But it is true with Judge Douglas . It is true with the Supreme Court who pro- nounced it . They are estopped from denying it , and being es ...
... expressly affirmed . I say , therefore , that I think one of the premises is not true in fact . But it is true with Judge Douglas . It is true with the Supreme Court who pro- nounced it . They are estopped from denying it , and being es ...
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