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" I think I would not hold one in slavery at any rate, yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon. What next? Free them, and make them politically and socially our equals. "
History of the American War - Página 11
por Henry Charles Fletcher - 1865
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The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, and Hon ...

Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 páginas
...there in many times ten days. What then ? Free them all, and keep them among us as underlings ? Is it quite certain that this betters their condition ?...and make them politically and socially our equals V My own feelings will not admit of this; and if mine would, we well know that those of the great mass...
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Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1860 - 280 páginas
...keep them among us as underlings ? Is it quite certain that this betters their condition ? I think 1 would not hold one in slavery at any rate ; yet the...upon. What next? Free them, and make them politically arid socially our equals ? My own feelings will not admit of this ; and if mine would, we well know...
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Lives and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin

William Dean Howells - 1860 - 414 páginas
...there in many times ten days. What then? Free them all, and keep them among us as underlings? Is it quite certain that this betters their condition? I...slavery, at any rate; yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon. What next? Free them, and make them politically and socially our equals?...
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A Memoir of Abraham Lincoln: President Elect of the United States of America ...

Robert Black - 1861 - 156 páginas
...there in many times ten days. What then ? Free them all, and keep them among us as underlings? Is it quite certain that this betters their condition ?...slavery, at any rate; yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon. What next ? Free them, and make them politically and socially our equals...
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Sketches in North America: With Some Account of Congress and of the Slavery ...

Hugo Reid - 1861 - 328 páginas
...the choice of the Eepublican party, said, in 1858, in a speech on the all-absorbing question :—" Make them politically and socially our equals? My...feelings will not admit of this; and, if mine would, we know that those of the great mass of white people will not. Whether this feeling accords with justice...
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Letters on the American Republic, Or, Common Fallacies and ..., Volumen4

Joshua Rhodes Balme - 1863 - 308 páginas
...delivered at Ottawa, Illinois, Aug. 21, 1858, Lincoln said, "I think I would not hold one (a slave) in slavery at any rate ; yet the point is not clear...our equals ? My own feelings will not admit of this ! " Again, when addressing the people at Chicago, July 10, 1858, he said, " I have always hated slavery,...
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Letters on the American Republic: Or, Common Fallacies and Monstrous Errors ...

Joshua Rhodes Balme - 1863 - 134 páginas
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Letters on the American Republic, Or, Common Fallacies and ..., Volumen4

Joshua Rhodes Balme - 1863 - 314 páginas
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln: From His Birth to His Inauguration as President

Ward Hill Lamon, Chauncey Forward Black - 1872 - 604 páginas
...there in many times ten days. What then? Free them all, and keep them among us as underlings ? Is it quite certain that this betters their condition ?...feelings will not admit of this ; and, if mine would, we all know that those of the great mass of white people would not. Whether this feeling accords with...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln: From His Birth to His Inauguration as ..., Volumen2

Ward Hill Lamon - 1872 - 630 páginas
...all, and keep them among us as underlings ? Is it quite certain that this betters their condition ? / think I would not hold one in slavery at any rate,...feelings will not admit of this ; and, if mine would, we all know that those of the great mass of white people would not. Whether this feeling accerds with...
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