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Now , I admit that this is perfectly logical , if there is no difference between hogs
and negroes . But while you thus require me to deny the humanity of the negro , I
wish to ask whether you of the South yourselves have ever been willing to 20 VI ...
Now , I admit that this is perfectly logical , if there is no difference between hogs
and negroes . But while you thus require me to deny the humanity of the negro , I
wish to ask whether you of the South yourselves have ever been willing to 20 VI ...
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The practice was no more than bringing wild negroes from Africa to such as
would buy them . But you never thought of hanging men for catching and selling
wild horses , wild buffaloes , or wild bears . Again , you have among you a
sneaking ...
The practice was no more than bringing wild negroes from Africa to such as
would buy them . But you never thought of hanging men for catching and selling
wild horses , wild buffaloes , or wild bears . Again , you have among you a
sneaking ...
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play with his ; they may rollick freely with the little negroes , but not with the slave
- dealer's children . If you are obliged to deal with him , you try to get through the
job without so much as touching him . It is common with you to join hands with ...
play with his ; they may rollick freely with the little negroes , but not with the slave
- dealer's children . If you are obliged to deal with him , you try to get through the
job without so much as touching him . It is common with you to join hands with ...
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Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , paraphrases our
argument by saying : “ The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern
themselves , but they are not good enough to govern a few miserable negroes !
Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , paraphrases our
argument by saying : “ The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern
themselves , but they are not good enough to govern a few miserable negroes !
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... broad enough to include the whole human , family , but he and Judge Douglas
argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to include negroes , by the
fact that they did not at once actually place them on an equality with the whites .
... broad enough to include the whole human , family , but he and Judge Douglas
argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to include negroes , by the
fact that they did not at once actually place them on an equality with the whites .
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