LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been manifested by any of the " thirty - nine " even on any other phase of the general question of slavery ...
... fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been manifested by any of the " thirty - nine " even on any other phase of the general question of slavery ...
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... fathers who framed the original Constitu . tion , twenty - one - a clear majority of the whole -certainly understood that no proper division flocal from Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Govern ...
... fathers who framed the original Constitu . tion , twenty - one - a clear majority of the whole -certainly understood that no proper division flocal from Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Govern ...
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... fathers who framed that part of " the government under which we live " which is now claimed as forbidding the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories . Is it not a little presumptuous in any one at this day to ...
... fathers who framed that part of " the government under which we live " which is now claimed as forbidding the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories . Is it not a little presumptuous in any one at this day to ...
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... fathers did . To do so would be to discard all the lights of current experience — to reject all progress , all improvement . What I do say is that if we would supplant the opinions and policy of our fathers in any case , we should do so ...
... fathers did . To do so would be to discard all the lights of current experience — to reject all progress , all improvement . What I do say is that if we would supplant the opinions and policy of our fathers in any case , we should do so ...
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... fathers who framed the government under which we live ” were of the same opinion - thus substituting falsehood and deception for truthful evidence and fair argument . If any man at this day sin- cerely believes " our fathers who framed ...
... fathers who framed the government under which we live ” were of the same opinion - thus substituting falsehood and deception for truthful evidence and fair argument . If any man at this day sin- cerely believes " our fathers who framed ...
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