Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... 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 being made in Illinois , Senator Douglas ...
... 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 being made in Illinois , Senator Douglas ...
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... vote should come up on a 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 ...
... vote should come up on a 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 ...
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... vote in Congress in accordance with it , yield to it and obey it in every possible sense . Circum- stances alter cases . Do not gen- tlemen here remember the case of that same Supreme Court , some twenty - five or thirty years ago ...
... vote in Congress in accordance with it , yield to it and obey it in every possible sense . Circum- stances alter cases . Do not gen- tlemen here remember the case of that same Supreme Court , some twenty - five or thirty years ago ...
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... 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 prin- ciples of that decision . We do not propose to be bound by it as a ...
... 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 prin- ciples of that decision . We do not propose to be bound by it as a ...
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... voted up or voted down , " whether he means that as an individual expression of sentiment , or only as a sort of statement of his views on na- tional policy , it is alike true to say that he can thus argue logically if he don't see any ...
... voted up or voted down , " whether he means that as an individual expression of sentiment , or only as a sort of statement of his views on na- tional policy , it is alike true to say that he can thus argue logically if he don't see any ...
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