Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... never been before thrown around any other de- cision . I have never heard of such a thing . Why , decisions apparently contrary to that de- cision , or that good lawyers thought were contrary to that decision , have been made by that ...
... never been before thrown around any other de- cision . I have never heard of such a thing . Why , decisions apparently contrary to that de- cision , or that good lawyers thought were contrary to that decision , have been made by that ...
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... never had been seriously disturbed by any abolition agitation be- fore that period . When he came to form governments for the Territories north of the line of 360 30 ' , why could he not have let that matter stand as it was standing ...
... never had been seriously disturbed by any abolition agitation be- fore that period . When he came to form governments for the Territories north of the line of 360 30 ' , why could he not have let that matter stand as it was standing ...
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... , to prove that proposition . In the first place , the lead- ing man , I think I may do my friend Judge Douglas the honor of calling him such , - advo- cating the present Democratic wrong . policy , never himself says it is He 64.
... , to prove that proposition . In the first place , the lead- ing man , I think I may do my friend Judge Douglas the honor of calling him such , - advo- cating the present Democratic wrong . policy , never himself says it is He 64.
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... never having said slavery is either right or wrong . Almost everybody else says one or the other , but the Judge never does . If there be a man in the Demo- cratic party who thinks it is wrong , and yet clings to that party , I suggest ...
... never having said slavery is either right or wrong . Almost everybody else says one or the other , but the Judge never does . If there be a man in the Demo- cratic party who thinks it is wrong , and yet clings to that party , I suggest ...
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... never make much of a hand at whipping us . If we were fewer in numbers than you , I think that you could whip us ; if we were equal it would likely be a drawn battle ; but being inferior in numbers , you will make nothing by attempting ...
... never make much of a hand at whipping us . If we were fewer in numbers than you , I think that you could whip us ; if we were equal it would likely be a drawn battle ; but being inferior in numbers , you will make nothing by attempting ...
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