Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... negroes are not included in that Declara- tion , and that it is a slander upon the framers of that instru- ment to suppose that negroes were meant therein ; and he asks you : Is it possible to be- lieve that Mr. Jefferson , who penned ...
... negroes are not included in that Declara- tion , and that it is a slander upon the framers of that instru- ment to suppose that negroes were meant therein ; and he asks you : Is it possible to be- lieve that Mr. Jefferson , who penned ...
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... which is not consistent with even your view , provided you are for the Union . I suggested compen- sated emancipation , to which you replied you wished not to be taxed to buy negroes . But perhaps You I had not asked you to be taxed 181.
... which is not consistent with even your view , provided you are for the Union . I suggested compen- sated emancipation , to which you replied you wished not to be taxed to buy negroes . But perhaps You I had not asked you to be taxed 181.
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... negroes , except in such way as to save you from greater taxation to save the Union ex- clusively by other means . You dislike the emancipation proclamation , and would have it retracted . say it is unconstitutional . I think ...
... negroes , except in such way as to save you from greater taxation to save the Union ex- clusively by other means . You dislike the emancipation proclamation , and would have it retracted . say it is unconstitutional . I think ...
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... negroes . Some of them seem willing to fight for you ; but no matter . Fight you , then , exclusively , to save the ... negroes . I thought that in your strug- gle for the Union , to whatever extent the negroes should cease helping the ...
... negroes . Some of them seem willing to fight for you ; but no matter . Fight you , then , exclusively , to save the ... negroes . I thought that in your strug- gle for the Union , to whatever extent the negroes should cease helping the ...
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... negroes can be got to do as soldiers leaves just so much less for white soldiers to do in saving the Union . Does it appear otherwise to you ? But negroes , like other people , act upon motives . Why should they do anything for us if we ...
... negroes can be got to do as soldiers leaves just so much less for white soldiers to do in saving the Union . Does it appear otherwise to you ? But negroes , like other people , act upon motives . Why should they do anything for us if we ...
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