| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 946 páginas
...house to fall — but I do expect that it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in course of ultimate extinction,... | |
| 1859 - 424 páginas
...the house to fall ; but I do expect it to cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in course of ultimate extinction,... | |
| 1860 - 268 páginas
...house to fall— but I do expect it will cease to he divided. It will hecome all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of Slavery will arrest...that it is in the course of ultimate extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward, till it shall hecome alike lawful in all the States, old as well... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 476 páginas
...the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest...that it is in the course of ultimate extinction ; or its advocates will push forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States — old as well... | |
| 1860 - 138 páginas
...Government cannot endure permanently half slave arid half free. It will become all one thing or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest...that it is in the course of ultimate extinction, or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States, old as well... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1860 - 414 páginas
...Union to dissolve ; but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest...that it is in the course of ultimate extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward, until it shall become alike lawful in all the states, old as well... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 226 páginas
...house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It •will become all one thing or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest...that it is in the course of ultimate extinction, or its advocates will push forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States— old as well... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 páginas
...from my speech —" I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the spread of it and place it where the public mind shall rest, in the belief that it is in the course... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1860 - 280 páginas
...from my speech — "I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the spread of it and place it where the public mind skall rest, in $ie belief ;liat it is in the course... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 páginas
...from my speech — "I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest, in the belief that it is in the course... | |
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