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If you think you can slander a woman into loving you , or a man into voting for you
, try it till you are satisfied . ” Again : " Has Douglas the exclusive right in this
country to be on all sides of all questions ? ” Again : " In his numerous speeches
now ...
If you think you can slander a woman into loving you , or a man into voting for you
, try it till you are satisfied . ” Again : " Has Douglas the exclusive right in this
country to be on all sides of all questions ? ” Again : " In his numerous speeches
now ...
Página 37
If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whether slavery
should be prohibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott decision , I
would vote that it should . That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night
that ...
If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whether slavery
should be prohibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott decision , I
would vote that it should . That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night
that ...
Página 40
But Judge Douglas will have it that all hands must take this extraordinary
decision , made under these extraordinary circumstances , and give their vote in
Congress in accordance with it , yield to it and obey it in every possible sense .
But Judge Douglas will have it that all hands must take this extraordinary
decision , made under these extraordinary circumstances , and give their vote in
Congress in accordance with it , yield to it and obey it in every possible sense .
Página 62
... which shall be binding on the voter to vote for nobody who thinks it wrong ,
which shall be binding on the members of Congress or the President to favor no
measure that does not actually concur with the principles of that decision . We do
not ...
... which shall be binding on the voter to vote for nobody who thinks it wrong ,
which shall be binding on the members of Congress or the President to favor no
measure that does not actually concur with the principles of that decision . We do
not ...
Página 67
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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