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... clear popular majority by nearly four hundred thou- sand votes , and so , perhaps , was not over- whelmingly reliable and satisfactory . The out- going President , in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back ...
... clear popular majority by nearly four hundred thou- sand votes , and so , perhaps , was not over- whelmingly reliable and satisfactory . The out- going President , in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back ...
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... clearly , he is not now with us - he does not pre- tend to be he does not promise ever to be . Our cause , then , must be intrusted to , and conducted by , its own undoubted friends - those whose hands are free , whose hearts are in the ...
... clearly , he is not now with us - he does not pre- tend to be he does not promise ever to be . Our cause , then , must be intrusted to , and conducted by , its own undoubted friends - those whose hands are free , whose hearts are in the ...
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... clear majority of the whole ' thirty - nine ” —so acting upon it as to make them guilty of gross political impropriety and wilful perjury if , in their understanding , any proper division between local and Federal au- thority , or ...
... clear majority of the whole ' thirty - nine ” —so acting upon it as to make them guilty of gross political impropriety and wilful perjury if , in their understanding , any proper division between local and Federal au- thority , or ...
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... clear majority of the whole -certainly understood that no proper division flocal from Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Govern- ment to control slavery in the Federal Terri tories ; while all the ...
... clear majority of the whole -certainly understood that no proper division flocal from Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Govern- ment to control slavery in the Federal Terri tories ; while all the ...
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... conclusive , and argument so clear , that even their great authority , fairly considered and weighed , cannot stand ; and most surely not in a case whereof we ourselves local Con at to ries , how ever cen- be- 50 Abraham Lincoln.
... conclusive , and argument so clear , that even their great authority , fairly considered and weighed , cannot stand ; and most surely not in a case whereof we ourselves local Con at to ries , how ever cen- be- 50 Abraham Lincoln.
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