 | United States. War Department - 1972 - 1032 páginas
...intelligence have brought these to be an advantageous combination for one united people. One section of onr country believes slavery is right and ought to be...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln, Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1977 - 292 páginas
...decide cases properly brought before them; and it is no fault of theirs, if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade,... | |
 | Paula Marantz Cohen - 2001 - 1286 páginas
...1955 by the Abraham Lincoln Association. Reprinted by petmission of the Rutgers University Press. 3 "One section of our country believes slavery is right,...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade,... | |
 | Waldo W. Braden - 1993 - 132 páginas
...demanded, and that the conflict was not serious. He brought this argument to a climax when he said: "One section of our country believes slavery is right,...be extended. This is the only substantial dispute." As a part of his strategy, Lincoln sought to establish common ground with southern countrymen through... | |
 | Gabor S. Boritt, Norman O. Forness - 1996 - 486 páginas
...Address, Lincoln asserted that slavery was the cause of the North-South conflict: "One section of the country believes slavery is right and ought to be...ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute."2 Four years of bloody warfare served to strengthen Lincoln's conviction that the resolution... | |
 | Bernard L. Brock, Robert Lee Scott, James W. Chesebro - 1989 - 524 páginas
...decide cases properly brought before them; and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade,... | |
 | Hadley Arkes - 1992 - 296 páginas
...inaugural address, Lincoln reflected precisely on the sense of prudence that preserved these arrangements. One section of our country believes slavery is right,...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade,... | |
 | Peter Charles Hoffer - 1990 - 324 páginas
...the ghost of Banquo at Macbeth's coronation feast. President-elect Lincoln admitted "one section nf our country believes slavery is right and ought to...ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute."6 2 He foreswore abolition of slavery where positive law established it, but secessionists... | |
 | 1912 - 754 páginas
...sentences from Lincoln's inaugural address confirm this fact : "One section of our country believes that slavery is right and ought to be extended, while the...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended. That is the only substantial dispute." WHAT SETTLED THE SLAVERY QUESTION. The whole controversy was... | |
 | Thomas W. Benson - 1993 - 272 páginas
...decide cases properly brought before them; and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade,... | |
| |