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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. PAGR THE
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . 50 XIV THE DRED SCOTT DECISION 53
XV THE WRONG OF SLAVERY XVI THE PRINCIPLES OF JEFFERSON 70 XVII
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. PAGR THE
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . 50 XIV THE DRED SCOTT DECISION 53
XV THE WRONG OF SLAVERY XVI THE PRINCIPLES OF JEFFERSON 70 XVII
A LOOK ...
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The 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 is the eternal
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The 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 is the eternal
...
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struggle between these two principles – right and wrong - throughout the world .
They are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of
time , and will ever continue to struggle . The one is the common right of humanity
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struggle between these two principles – right and wrong - throughout the world .
They are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of
time , and will ever continue to struggle . The one is the common right of humanity
...
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These sympathies in the bosoms of the Southern people manifest , in many ways
, their sense of the wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all ,
there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me address them a few plain
...
These sympathies in the bosoms of the Southern people manifest , in many ways
, their sense of the wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all ,
there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me address them a few plain
...
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If you did not feel that it was wrong , why did you join in providing that men should
be hung for it ? The practice was no more than bringing wild negroes from Africa
to such as would buy them . But you never thought of hanging men for catching ...
If you did not feel that it was wrong , why did you join in providing that men should
be hung for it ? The practice was no more than bringing wild negroes from Africa
to such as would buy them . But you never thought of hanging men for catching ...
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