LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... whole human family , but he and Judge Douglas argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to include negroes , by the fact that they did not at once actually place them on an equality with the whites . Now this grave argu ...
... whole human family , but he and Judge Douglas argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to include negroes , by the fact that they did not at once actually place them on an equality with the whites . Now this grave argu ...
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... whole country , and was an important element in his selection as the Republican can- didate for the Presidency in 1860. The entire speech , read in the light of subsequent history , affords remarkable evidence not only of Lin- coln's ...
... whole country , and was an important element in his selection as the Republican can- didate for the Presidency in 1860. The entire speech , read in the light of subsequent history , affords remarkable evidence not only of Lin- coln's ...
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... whole question of slavery to one of a mere right of property ; and as such , how can he oppose the foreign slave- trade ? How can he refuse that trade in that " property " shall be " perfectly free , " unless he does it as a protection ...
... whole question of slavery to one of a mere right of property ; and as such , how can he oppose the foreign slave- trade ? How can he refuse that trade in that " property " shall be " perfectly free , " unless he does it as a protection ...
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... whole nation at that time . Their names , being familiar to nearly all , and accessible to quite all , need not now be re peated . 44 I take these " thirty - nine , " for the present , as being our fathers who framed the govern ment ...
... whole nation at that time . Their names , being familiar to nearly all , and accessible to quite all , need not now be re peated . 44 I take these " thirty - nine , " for the present , as being our fathers who framed the govern ment ...
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... whole ' thirty - nine ” —so acting upon it as to make them guilty of gross political impropriety and wilful perjury if , in their understanding , any proper division between local and Federal au- thority , or anything in the ...
... whole ' thirty - nine ” —so acting upon it as to make them guilty of gross political impropriety and wilful perjury if , in their understanding , any proper division between local and Federal au- thority , or anything in the ...
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appear authority believe better bring called common Congress Constitution Court dear death decision election equal express face fact fathers Federal feel force framed friends give half hands heart hold hope John Judge keep kind labor LAMB least leave less light LINCOLN live look master means ment mind nature never object once opinion original passed person pleasure poor present President principle prohibition proper Quaker question reason remember Republican respects rest seemed seen sense side slave slavery sort speak speech spirit stand Street supposed sure Territories thee things thou thought tion true truth understanding Union United voted Washington weeks whole wish wrong