Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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Página 84
... you speak of us Republicans , you do so only to denounce us as reptiles , or , at the best , as no better than outlaws . You will grant a hearing to pirates or murderers , but nothing like it to " Black Republicans 84 XIX.
... you speak of us Republicans , you do so only to denounce us as reptiles , or , at the best , as no better than outlaws . You will grant a hearing to pirates or murderers , but nothing like it to " Black Republicans 84 XIX.
Página 85
... Black Republicans . " In all your contentions with one another , each of you deems an unconditional condemnation of " Black Republicanism " as the first thing to be attended to . Indeed , such condemnation of us seems to be an ...
... Black Republicans . " In all your contentions with one another , each of you deems an unconditional condemnation of " Black Republicanism " as the first thing to be attended to . Indeed , such condemnation of us seems to be an ...
Página 95
... Black Republicanism ; then , to give point to the charge , defines Black Repub- licanism to simply be insur- rection , blood , and thunder among the slaves . and Slave insurrections are no more common now than they were before the ...
... Black Republicanism ; then , to give point to the charge , defines Black Repub- licanism to simply be insur- rection , blood , and thunder among the slaves . and Slave insurrections are no more common now than they were before the ...
Página 96
... Black Republicanism . " In the present state of things in the United States , I do not think a general , or even a very ex- tensive , slave insurrection is possible . The indispensable concert of action cannot be at- tained . The slaves ...
... Black Republicanism . " In the present state of things in the United States , I do not think a general , or even a very ex- tensive , slave insurrection is possible . The indispensable concert of action cannot be at- tained . The slaves ...
Página 176
... , east of the Big Black , I feared it was a mis- take . I now wish to make the personal acknowledgment that you were right and I was wrong . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . LETTER TO J. C. CONKLING August 26 , 1863 . 176.
... , east of the Big Black , I feared it was a mis- take . I now wish to make the personal acknowledgment that you were right and I was wrong . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . LETTER TO J. C. CONKLING August 26 , 1863 . 176.
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