Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... opinion of all the great men who have expressed an opinion upon it , that it is a dan- gerous element . We keep up a controversy in regard to it . That controversy necessarily springs from difference of opin- ion , and if we can learn ...
... opinion of all the great men who have expressed an opinion upon it , that it is a dan- gerous element . We keep up a controversy in regard to it . That controversy necessarily springs from difference of opin- ion , and if we can learn ...
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... opinion , reduced to its low- est terms , is no other than the difference between the men who think slavery a wrong and those who do not think it wrong . The Republican party think it wrong - we think it is a moral , a social , and a ...
... opinion , reduced to its low- est terms , is no other than the difference between the men who think slavery a wrong and those who do not think it wrong . The Republican party think it wrong - we think it is a moral , a social , and a ...
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... opinion will not be changed a little . You say it is wrong ; but don't you constantly object to anybody else saying so ? Do you not constantly argue that this is not the right place to op- pose it ? You say it must not be opposed in the ...
... opinion will not be changed a little . You say it is wrong ; but don't you constantly object to anybody else saying so ? Do you not constantly argue that this is not the right place to op- pose it ? You say it must not be opposed in the ...
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... supporters dis- agree with one another about its meaning , and that it was mainly based upon a mistaken statement of fact - the state- ment in the opinion that " the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly 103.
... supporters dis- agree with one another about its meaning , and that it was mainly based upon a mistaken statement of fact - the state- ment in the opinion that " the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly 103.
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... opinion that such right is impliedly affirmed in the Con- stitution ; but they pledge their veracity that it is " distinctly and expressly " affirmed there - " distinctly , " that is , not mingled with anything else ; " expressly ...
... opinion that such right is impliedly affirmed in the Con- stitution ; but they pledge their veracity that it is " distinctly and expressly " affirmed there - " distinctly , " that is , not mingled with anything else ; " expressly ...
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