Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... argument by saying : “ The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern themselves , but they are not good enough to govern a few miserable negroes ! " Well ! I doubt not that the people of Nebraska are and will continue to be as ...
... argument by saying : “ The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern themselves , but they are not good enough to govern a few miserable negroes ! " Well ! I doubt not that the people of Nebraska are and will continue to be as ...
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... on an equality with the whites . Now this grave argument comes to just nothing at all , by the other fact that they did not at once , or ever afterward , actu- ally place VIII ERNMENT MEANING OF THE DECLARA- TION OF INDEPENDENCE.
... on an equality with the whites . Now this grave argument comes to just nothing at all , by the other fact that they did not at once , or ever afterward , actu- ally place VIII ERNMENT MEANING OF THE DECLARA- TION OF INDEPENDENCE.
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... argument of both the chief justice and the senator for doing this ob- vious violence to the plain , unmistakable language of the Declaration ! I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men , but they did not ...
... argument of both the chief justice and the senator for doing this ob- vious violence to the plain , unmistakable language of the Declaration ! I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men , but they did not ...
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... for destroying it to organize these Territories . But , gentlemen , it would take up all my time to meet all the little quibbling arguments of Judge Douglas to show that the Missouri Compromise was repealed by the compromise of 1850. 45.
... for destroying it to organize these Territories . But , gentlemen , it would take up all my time to meet all the little quibbling arguments of Judge Douglas to show that the Missouri Compromise was repealed by the compromise of 1850. 45.
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... arguments to sustain the position that that compromise was virtually repealed by the compromise of 1850 would show that they are the merest fallacies . I have the report that Judge Douglas first brought into Congress at the time of the ...
... arguments to sustain the position that that compromise was virtually repealed by the compromise of 1850 would show that they are the merest fallacies . I have the report that Judge Douglas first brought into Congress at the time of the ...
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