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" One section of our country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute. "
Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the ... - Página 294
1866
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Abraham Lincoln

Jeremy Roberts - 2004 - 120 páginas
...sneaking into town. But he would face far greater criticism over the next few years. CHAPTER SEVEN WAR "Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...other, nor build an impassable wall between them. " — Abraham Lincoln, first inaugural address, 1861 Sharpshooters stood on the roofs of buildings....
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American Constitutional Law: Essays, Cases, and Comparative Notes

Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 502 páginas
...decisions to political purposes. One section of our country believes slavery is RIGHT, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is WRONG, and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive-slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for...
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Egypt Land: Race and Nineteenth-Century American Egyptomania

Scott Trafton - 2004 - 382 páginas
...advocates: "one section of our country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended," he summarized, "while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute."28 Speaking in the critical days after Antietam, less than three...
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The Confederate States of America: What Might Have Been

Roger L. Ransom - 2005 - 376 páginas
...illegal, Lincoln addressed the problem of having two nations competing with each other in the Americas: Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...other, nor build an impassable wall between them. A husband and wife may be divorced, and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other;...
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Lincoln in the Times: The Life of Abraham Lincoln, as Originally Reported in ...

David Herbert Donald, Harold Holzer - 2005 - 462 páginas
...while fugitive slaves now only partially surrendered, would not be surrendered at all by the other. Physically speaking, we cannot separate — we cannot...other, nor build an impassable wall between them. A husband and wife may be divorced, and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other —...
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Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered

John Channing Briggs - 2005 - 396 páginas
...the wedding ceremony is something only God (and a miraculous change in geography) can put asunder: Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...other, nor build an impassable wall between them. A husband and wife may be divorced, and go out of the presence, and beyond the reach of each other;...
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New Sat Rea: The Very Best Coaching & Study Course

Mel Friedman, Lina Miceli, Robert Bell, Michael Lee, Sally Wood, Adel Arshaghi, Suzanne Coffield, Michael McIrvin, Anita Price Davis, Research & Education Association, George DeLuca, Joseph Fili, Marilyn Gilbert, Bernice E. Goldberg, Leonard Kenner - 2005 - 886 páginas
...denied? l think not. . . . One section of our country believes slavery 115 is right and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute. . . . Physically speaking, we can not separate. We can not remove...
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The Pony Express: A Primary Source History of the Race to Bring Mail to the ...

Simone Payment - 2004 - 68 páginas
...the execution of his office." One section of our country believes slavery is RIGHT, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is WRONG, and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive-slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for...
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Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson To Lincoln

Sean Wilentz - 2006 - 1114 páginas
...dispute" in the sectional crisis: "[o]ne section of our country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended." There could be no doubt about where Lincoln stood, and where his administration would stand, on that...
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Abraham Lincoln, President-elect: The Four Critical Months from Election to ...

Larry D. Mansch - 2005 - 246 páginas
...Maybe they would listen now. One section of our country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for...
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