Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... , why then my ancient faith teaches me that " all men are created equal , " and that there can be no moral right in connection with one man's mak- ing a slave of another . that Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , 28.
... , why then my ancient faith teaches me that " all men are created equal , " and that there can be no moral right in connection with one man's mak- ing a slave of another . that Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , 28.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , paraphrases our argument by saying : “ The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern themselves , but they are ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , paraphrases our argument by saying : “ The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern themselves , but they are ...
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... JUSTICE TANEY , in his opinion in the Dred Scott case , admits that the language of the Declaration is broad enough to include the whole human family , but he and Judge Douglas argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to ...
... JUSTICE TANEY , in his opinion in the Dred Scott case , admits that the language of the Declaration is broad enough to include the whole human family , but he and Judge Douglas argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to ...
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... Judge Douglas has used , " resistance to the deci- sion " ? I do not resist it . If I wanted to take Dred Scott from his master , I would be interfering with property , and that terrible difficulty that Judge Douglas speaks of , of ...
... Judge Douglas has used , " resistance to the deci- sion " ? I do not resist it . If I wanted to take Dred Scott from his master , I would be interfering with property , and that terrible difficulty that Judge Douglas speaks of , of ...
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. Judge Douglas speaks of , of interfering with property , would arise . But I am doing no such thing as that ; all that ... Judge Douglas would not object , for he says he will obey it ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. Judge Douglas speaks of , of interfering with property , would arise . But I am doing no such thing as that ; all that ... Judge Douglas would not object , for he says he will obey it ...
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