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... never sold one . I might say , however , that practically , so far as my connection with slaves has gone , I have been their slave instead of their being mine . Some have even followed me here , while others are occupying and enjoy- ing ...
... never sold one . I might say , however , that practically , so far as my connection with slaves has gone , I have been their slave instead of their being mine . Some have even followed me here , while others are occupying and enjoy- ing ...
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... never , for a single mo- ment , entertained the opinion that a State could withdraw from the Union of its own will . That attempt was made . It has failed . I continue to pursue the same line of policy which has been my constant guide ...
... never , for a single mo- ment , entertained the opinion that a State could withdraw from the Union of its own will . That attempt was made . It has failed . I continue to pursue the same line of policy which has been my constant guide ...
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... never exposed their limbs or property , and who never contributed a sixpence in furtherance of the great cause , while another periled his all , and put up everything sacred and dear to man , and those whom he raised and who lived with ...
... never exposed their limbs or property , and who never contributed a sixpence in furtherance of the great cause , while another periled his all , and put up everything sacred and dear to man , and those whom he raised and who lived with ...
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... never , unless on occasions of great emergency , consent to exercise . The wil- ful use of such powers , if continued through a period of years , would have endangered the purity of the general administration and the liberties of the ...
... never , unless on occasions of great emergency , consent to exercise . The wil- ful use of such powers , if continued through a period of years , would have endangered the purity of the general administration and the liberties of the ...
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... never harbored the purpose - certainly never avowed the purpose of disregarding it ; and in the acts of Congress , during that period , nothing can be found which during the continuance of hostili- ties , much less after their close ...
... never harbored the purpose - certainly never avowed the purpose of disregarding it ; and in the acts of Congress , during that period , nothing can be found which during the continuance of hostili- ties , much less after their close ...
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