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Suppose , after you read it once in the old - fash . ioned way , you read it once
more with Judge Douglas ' s version . It will then run thus : “ We hold these truths
to be self - evident , that all British subjects who were on this continent eighty -
one ...
Suppose , after you read it once in the old - fash . ioned way , you read it once
more with Judge Douglas ' s version . It will then run thus : “ We hold these truths
to be self - evident , that all British subjects who were on this continent eighty -
one ...
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For the immediate purpose of that campaign they were right , for this paragraph ,
in the opinion of many good judges , was ... where we are , and whither we are
tending , we could better judge what to do , and how to do it 23 Springfield
Speech.
For the immediate purpose of that campaign they were right , for this paragraph ,
in the opinion of many good judges , was ... where we are , and whither we are
tending , we could better judge what to do , and how to do it 23 Springfield
Speech.
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judge what to do , and how to do it . We are nów far into the fifth year since a
policy was initiated with the avowed object and confident promise of putting an
end to slavery agitation . Under the operation of that policy , that agitation has not
only ...
judge what to do , and how to do it . We are nów far into the fifth year since a
policy was initiated with the avowed object and confident promise of putting an
end to slavery agitation . Under the operation of that policy , that agitation has not
only ...
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While the opinion of the court , by Chief Justice Taney , in the Dred Scott case ,
and the separate opinions of all the concurring judges , expressly declare that the
Constitution of the United States neither permits Congress nor a territorial ...
While the opinion of the court , by Chief Justice Taney , in the Dred Scott case ,
and the separate opinions of all the concurring judges , expressly declare that the
Constitution of the United States neither permits Congress nor a territorial ...
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Judge Douglas , if not a dead lion for this work , is at least a caged and toothless
one . How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don ' t care anything
about it . His avowed mission is impressing the “ public heart " to care nothing
about ...
Judge Douglas , if not a dead lion for this work , is at least a caged and toothless
one . How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don ' t care anything
about it . His avowed mission is impressing the “ public heart " to care nothing
about ...
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