| Adlai Ewing Stevenson - 1909 - 518 páginas
...to me I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln has heard me answer a hundred times, that in my opinion the people of a Territory can by lawful means exclude...limits prior to the formation of a State Constitution. It matters not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether... | |
| National Republican Club, Republican Club of the City of New York - 1909 - 372 páginas
...that slavery was a creature of the Constitution, illimitable and uncontrollable, and made him say : "The people of a territory can, by lawful means, exclude...limits, prior to the formation of a State constitution." This declaration of Mr. Douglas was made in answer to Mr. Lincoln's famous second interrogatory in... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 544 páginas
...limits prior to the formation of a State constitution? I answer emphatically, . . . that in my opinion the people of a Territory can, by lawful means, exclude...limits prior to the formation of a State constitution. ... It matters not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether... | |
| Republican Club of the City of New York - 1909 - 392 páginas
...that slavery was a creature of the Constitution, illimitable and uncontrollable, and made him say : "The people of a territory can, by lawful means, exclude...limits, prior to the formation of a State constitution." This declaration of Mr. Douglas was made in answer to Mr. Lincoln's famous second interrogatory in... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 512 páginas
...Lincoln is : Can the people of a Territory in any lawful way, against any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution ? I answer emphatically, . . . that in my opinion the people of a Territory can, by lawful means, exclude... | |
| Joseph Villiers Denney - 1910 - 348 páginas
...the people of a Territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution ? I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln has heard me answer a hundred times from 20 every stump in... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1912 - 614 páginas
...Illinois, that in my opinion (the people of a Territory can, by lawful means, exclude slavery Xrom their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution....I had answered that question over and over again. He heard me argue the Nebraska bill on that principle all over the State in 1854, in 1855, and in 1856,... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 472 páginas
...Mr. Lincoln has heard me answer a hundred times from every stump in Illinois, that, in my opinion, the people of a Territory can, by lawful means, exclude...limits prior to the formation of a State constitution. It matters not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether... | |
| Horace White - 1913 - 516 páginas
...Lincoln, at the Freeport debate, asked Douglas whether the people of a territory could in any lawful way exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a state constitution, Douglas replied that Lincoln had heard him answer that question "a hundred times from every stump in... | |
| James Alton James - 1914 - 606 páginas
...as Mr. Lincoln has heard me answer a hundred times from every stump in Illinois, that in my opinion the people of a Territory can, by lawful means, exclude...limits prior to the formation of a State constitution. [Enthusiastic applause.] Mr. Lincoln knew that I had answered that question over and over again. He... | |
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