Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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Página xxxii
... question , he contended , was as to the right or the wrong of slavery : That [ he said ] is the real issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country when these poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shall be silent . It ...
... question , he contended , was as to the right or the wrong of slavery : That [ he said ] is the real issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country when these poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shall be silent . It ...
Página xxxvi
... questions ? " Again : " In his numerous speeches now being made in Illinois , Senator Douglas regularly argues against the doc- trine of the equality of men ; and while he does not draw the con- clusion that the superiors ought to ...
... questions ? " Again : " In his numerous speeches now being made in Illinois , Senator Douglas regularly argues against the doc- trine of the equality of men ; and while he does not draw the con- clusion that the superiors ought to ...
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... wish her death , you would most certainly be resigned to it . Perhaps this point is no longer a question with you , and my pertinacious dwelling upon it is a rude intrusion upon your feelings . If so , you must pardon me 7.
... wish her death , you would most certainly be resigned to it . Perhaps this point is no longer a question with you , and my pertinacious dwelling upon it is a rude intrusion upon your feelings . If so , you must pardon me 7.
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... question of interest , and if you make it your interest you have the right to enslave another . Very well . And if he can make it his in- terest he has the right to en- slave you . THE REAL SOUTHERN VIEW OF SLAVERY From a speech ...
... question of interest , and if you make it your interest you have the right to enslave another . Very well . And if he can make it his in- terest he has the right to en- slave you . THE REAL SOUTHERN VIEW OF SLAVERY From a speech ...
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... question whe- ther slavery should be pro- hibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott deci- sion , I would vote that it should . he That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night that before the decision might ...
... question whe- ther slavery should be pro- hibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott deci- sion , I would vote that it should . he That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night that before the decision might ...
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