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... ment under which we live , understood this question just as well , and even better , than we do now . I fully indorse this , and I adopt it as a text for this discourse . I so adopt it because it fur- nishes a precise and an agreed ...
... ment under which we live , understood this question just as well , and even better , than we do now . I fully indorse this , and I adopt it as a text for this discourse . I so adopt it because it fur- nishes a precise and an agreed ...
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... ment under which we live . " What is the ques tion which , according to the text , those fathers understood " just as well , and even better , than we do now " ? It is this : Does the proper division of local from Federal authority , or ...
... ment under which we live . " What is the ques tion which , according to the text , those fathers understood " just as well , and even better , than we do now " ? It is this : Does the proper division of local from Federal authority , or ...
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... . In both deeds of cession it was made a condition by the ceding States that the Federal Govern- ment should not prohibit slavery in the ceded country . Besides this , slavery was then ac- tually 41 Address at Cooper Institute.
... . In both deeds of cession it was made a condition by the ceding States that the Federal Govern- ment should not prohibit slavery in the ceded country . Besides this , slavery was then ac- tually 41 Address at Cooper Institute.
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... ment under which we live , " who have , upon their official responsibility and their corporal oaths , acted upon the very question which the text affirms they " understood just as well , and even better , than we do now ; " and twenty ...
... ment under which we live , " who have , upon their official responsibility and their corporal oaths , acted upon the very question which the text affirms they " understood just as well , and even better , than we do now ; " and twenty ...
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... ment to control slavery in the Federal Terri tories ; while all the rest had probably the same understanding . Such , unquestionably , was the understanding of our fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and the text affirms that ...
... ment to control slavery in the Federal Terri tories ; while all the rest had probably the same understanding . Such , unquestionably , was the understanding of our fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and the text affirms that ...
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