I hate it because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world; enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites; causes the... Abraham Lincoln and the Men of His Time - Página 521por Robert Henry Browne - 1901Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Peter D. Hall - 1984 - 340 páginas
...example of its just influence in the world; enables the enemies of free institutions with plausibility to taunt us as hypocrites; causes the real friends...sincerity; and especially because it forces so many good men among ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principlies of civil liberty, criticizing... | |
| Alexander M. Bickel - 1986 - 322 páginas
...of its just influence in the world — enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites — causes the real friends...especially because it forces so many really good men amongst ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty — criticizing... | |
| Clint Bolick - 1988 - 174 páginas
...the Declaration of Independence, 61 Slavery, he lamented, "forces so many really good people amongst ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty.''" The Democrats split into two factions supporting different candidates in the 1860 election—John Breckenridge,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1989 - 946 páginas
...of its just influence in the world — enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites — causes the real friends...especially because it forces so many really good men amongst ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty — criticising... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas - 1991 - 474 páginas
...of its just influence in the world— enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites— causes the real friends...especially because it forces so many really good men amongst ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty— criticising... | |
| Eric Foner, Olivia Mahoney - 1990 - 212 páginas
...of its just influence in the world — enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites — causes the real friends of freedom to doubt our sincerity." But. he added, "for their tardiness in [emancipation], I will not undertake to judge our brethren of... | |
| Liah Greenfeld - 1992 - 600 páginas
...republican example of its influence in the world; enables the enemies of free institutions with plausibility to taunt us as hypocrites; causes the real friends...sincerity; and especially because it forces so many good men among ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty." 108... | |
| Eli Ginzberg, Alfred S. Eichner - 1993 - 380 páginas
...of its just influence in the world — enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites — causes the real friends...especially because it forces so many really good men amongst ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty — criticizing... | |
| David F. Ericson - 1993 - 252 páginas
...of its just influence in the world — enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites — causes the real friends of freedom to doubt our sincerity" (Johannsen, p. 50 [Lincoln]).2 Later in the Peoría speech, Lincoln claimed that, if alive, Webster... | |
| William Hanchett - 1994 - 172 páginas
...of its just influence in the world; enables the enemies of the free institutions with plausibility to taunt us as hypocrites; causes the real friends of freedom to doubt our sincerity." The Constitution recognized and protected slavery and gave Congress no authority over it in the states.... | |
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