Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... of the hog ? Why ask us to do what you will not do yourselves ? Why ask us to do for nothing what two hundred millions of dollars could not induce you to do ? THE RIGHT OF SELF- GOVERNMENT From a speech delivered at 25.
... of the hog ? Why ask us to do what you will not do yourselves ? Why ask us to do for nothing what two hundred millions of dollars could not induce you to do ? THE RIGHT OF SELF- GOVERNMENT From a speech delivered at 25.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. THE RIGHT OF SELF- GOVERNMENT From a speech delivered at Peoria , Illinois , October 16 , 1854 , in reply to Senator Douglas . BUT one great argument in support of the repeal of the ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. THE RIGHT OF SELF- GOVERNMENT From a speech delivered at Peoria , Illinois , October 16 , 1854 , in reply to Senator Douglas . BUT one great argument in support of the repeal of the ...
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... self - government . My faith in the proposition that each man should do precisely as he pleases with all which is ex- clusively his own lies at the foundation of the sense of jus- tice there is in me . I extend the principle to ...
... self - government . My faith in the proposition that each man should do precisely as he pleases with all which is ex- clusively his own lies at the foundation of the sense of jus- tice there is in me . I extend the principle to ...
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... self - government , do just what he pleases with him . But if the negro is a man , is it not to that extent a total destruction of self - govern- ment to say that he too shall not govern himself ? When the white man governs himself , that ...
... self - government , do just what he pleases with him . But if the negro is a man , is it not to that extent a total destruction of self - govern- ment to say that he too shall not govern himself ? When the white man governs himself , that ...
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... self - evi- These ex- dent lies . " And others insidi- ously argue that they apply to " superior races . " pressions , differing in form , are identical in object and effect- the supplanting the principles of free government , and ...
... self - evi- These ex- dent lies . " And others insidi- ously argue that they apply to " superior races . " pressions , differing in form , are identical in object and effect- the supplanting the principles of free government , and ...
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