Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... opinion in the Dred Scott case , admits that the language of the Declaration is 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 ...
... opinion in the Dred Scott case , admits that the language of the Declaration is 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 ...
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... - der the operation of that pol- icy , that agitation has not only not ceased , but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached 34 IX "A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND"
... - der the operation of that pol- icy , that agitation has not only not ceased , but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached 34 IX "A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND"
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... opinion , and it might be contrary to the de- cision when it was made ; but after it was made he would abide by it until it was re- versed . Just so ! We let this property abide by the decision , but we will try to reverse that decision ...
... opinion , and it might be contrary to the de- cision when it was made ; but after it was made he would abide by it until it was re- versed . Just so ! We let this property abide by the decision , but we will try to reverse that decision ...
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... opinion is that a careful investigation of all the arguments to sustain the position that that compromise was virtually repealed by the compromise of 1850 would show that they are the merest fallacies . I have the report that Judge ...
... opinion is that a careful investigation of all the arguments to sustain the position that that compromise was virtually repealed by the compromise of 1850 would show that they are the merest fallacies . I have the report that Judge ...
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... of ask- ing Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo 48.
... of ask- ing Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo 48.
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