LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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Página 49
... ment under which we live . " And so assuming , I defy any man to show that any one of them ever , in his whole life , declared that , in his understanding , any proper division of local from Federal 49 Address at Cooper Institute.
... ment under which we live . " And so assuming , I defy any man to show that any one of them ever , in his whole life , declared that , in his understanding , any proper division of local from Federal 49 Address at Cooper Institute.
Página 60
... ment , however , as we insist , has the power of restraining the extension of the institution - the power to insure that a slave insurrection shall never occur on any American soil which is now free from slavery . John Brown's effort ...
... ment , however , as we insist , has the power of restraining the extension of the institution - the power to insure that a slave insurrection shall never occur on any American soil which is now free from slavery . John Brown's effort ...
Página 61
... ment - by breaking up the political organization which rallies around it . You can scarcely scat- ter and disperse an army which has been formed into order in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain ...
... ment - by breaking up the political organization which rallies around it . You can scarcely scat- ter and disperse an army which has been formed into order in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain ...
Página 62
... avowed supporters dis agree with one another about its meaning , and that it was mainly based upon a mistaken state- ment of fact - the statement in the opinion that " the right of property in a slave is distinctly 62 Abraham Lincoln.
... avowed supporters dis agree with one another about its meaning , and that it was mainly based upon a mistaken state- ment of fact - the statement in the opinion that " the right of property in a slave is distinctly 62 Abraham Lincoln.
Página 63
... ment the slave is alluded to , he is called a " person ; " and wherever his master's legal right in relation to him is alluded to , it is spoken of as “ service or labor which may be due " -as a debt payable in service or labor . Also ...
... ment the slave is alluded to , he is called a " person ; " and wherever his master's legal right in relation to him is alluded to , it is spoken of as “ service or labor which may be due " -as a debt payable in service or labor . Also ...
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