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Dear BROTHER : When I came into Charleston day before yesterday , I learned
that you are anxious to sell the land where you live and move to Missouri . I have
been thinking of this ever since , and cannot but think such a notion is utterly ...
Dear BROTHER : When I came into Charleston day before yesterday , I learned
that you are anxious to sell the land where you live and move to Missouri . I have
been thinking of this ever since , and cannot but think such a notion is utterly ...
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... for you , how much better off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon
us and kill us all ? Why , gentlemen , I think you are as gallant and as brave men
as live ; that you can fight as bravely in a good cause , man for man , as any 77.
... for you , how much better off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon
us and kill us all ? Why , gentlemen , I think you are as gallant and as brave men
as live ; that you can fight as bravely in a good cause , man for man , as any 77.
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... and so meet us as if it were possible that something may be said on our side .
Do you accept the challenge ? No ! really believe that the principle our fathers
who framed the government under which we live ” thought so clearly right Then
you ...
... and so meet us as if it were possible that something may be said on our side .
Do you accept the challenge ? No ! really believe that the principle our fathers
who framed the government under which we live ” thought so clearly right Then
you ...
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We stick to , contend for , the identical old policy on the point in controversy which
was adopted by " our fathers who framed the government under which we live ” ;
while you with one accord reject , and scout , and spit upon that old policy , and ...
We stick to , contend for , the identical old policy on the point in controversy which
was adopted by " our fathers who framed the government under which we live ” ;
while you with one accord reject , and scout , and spit upon that old policy , and ...
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... object , " fantastically called popular sovereignty ” ; but never a man among you
is in favor of Federal prohibition of slavery in Federal Territories , according to the
practice of our fathers who framed the government under which we live .
... object , " fantastically called popular sovereignty ” ; but never a man among you
is in favor of Federal prohibition of slavery in Federal Territories , according to the
practice of our fathers who framed the government under which we live .
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