Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... present limits . We don't suppose that in doing this we violate any- thing due to the actual presence of the institution , or anything due to the constitutional guar- anties thrown around it . We oppose the Dred Scott decision in a ...
... present limits . We don't suppose that in doing this we violate any- thing due to the actual presence of the institution , or anything due to the constitutional guar- anties thrown around it . We oppose the Dred Scott decision in a ...
Página 64
... I think , 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.
... I think , 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.
Página 96
... present state of things in the United States , I do not think a general , or even a very ex- tensive , slave insurrection is possible . The indispensable concert of action cannot be at- tained . The slaves have no means of rapid ...
... present state of things in the United States , I do not think a general , or even a very ex- tensive , slave insurrection is possible . The indispensable concert of action cannot be at- tained . The slaves have no means of rapid ...
Página 114
... in my view of the present aspect of affairs , there is no need of bloodshed and war . There is no necessity for it . I am not in favor of such a course ; and I may say in ad- The vance that there will be no bloodshed unless it 114.
... in my view of the present aspect of affairs , there is no need of bloodshed and war . There is no necessity for it . I am not in favor of such a course ; and I may say in ad- The vance that there will be no bloodshed unless it 114.
Página 116
... it neces- sary at present for me to dis- cuss those matters of adminis- tration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement . Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the South- ern States that by 116 XXIII.
... it neces- sary at present for me to dis- cuss those matters of adminis- tration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement . Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the South- ern States that by 116 XXIII.
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