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It is color , then ; the lighter having the right to enslave the darker ? Take care . By
this rule you are to be slave to the first man you meet with a fairer skin than your
own . You do not mean color exactly ? You mean the whites are intellectually the
...
It is color , then ; the lighter having the right to enslave the darker ? Take care . By
this rule you are to be slave to the first man you meet with a fairer skin than your
own . You do not mean color exactly ? You mean the whites are intellectually the
...
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They did not mean to say all were equal in color , size , intellect , moral
developments , or social capacity . They defined with tolerable distinctness in
what respects they did consider all men created equal - equal with “ certain
inalienable rights ...
They did not mean to say all were equal in color , size , intellect , moral
developments , or social capacity . They defined with tolerable distinctness in
what respects they did consider all men created equal - equal with “ certain
inalienable rights ...
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Somebody has to reverse that decision , since it is made ; and we mean to
reverse it , and we mean to do it peaceably . What are the uses of decisions of
courts ? They have two uses . As rules of property they have two uses . First - they
decide ...
Somebody has to reverse that decision , since it is made ; and we mean to
reverse it , and we mean to do it peaceably . What are the uses of decisions of
courts ? They have two uses . As rules of property they have two uses . First - they
decide ...
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. the other way . That
is one thing we mean to try to do . The sacredness that Judge Douglas throws
around this decision is a degree of sacredness that has never been before
thrown ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. the other way . That
is one thing we mean to try to do . The sacredness that Judge Douglas throws
around this decision is a degree of sacredness that has never been before
thrown ...
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So I say again , that in regard to the arguments that are made , when Judge
Douglas don't care whether slavery is voted up or voted down , " whether he
means that as an individual expression of sentiment , or only as a sort of
statement of his ...
So I say again , that in regard to the arguments that are made , when Judge
Douglas don't care whether slavery is voted up or voted down , " whether he
means that as an individual expression of sentiment , or only as a sort of
statement of his ...
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