LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... speaking of British subjects on this conti- nent being equal to British subjects born and residing in Great Britain ; that they were en- titled to the same inalienable rights , and among them were enumerated life , liberty , and the ...
... speaking of British subjects on this conti- nent being equal to British subjects born and residing in Great Britain ; that they were en- titled to the same inalienable rights , and among them were enumerated life , liberty , and the ...
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... speaking of British subjects on this continent being equal to British subjects born and residing in Great Britain ! " Why , According to this , not only negroes but white people outside of Great Britain and America were not spoken of in ...
... speaking of British subjects on this continent being equal to British subjects born and residing in Great Britain ! " Why , According to this , not only negroes but white people outside of Great Britain and America were not spoken of in ...
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... speak - com . pounded of the Nebraska doctrine and the Dred Scott decision . Let him consider not only what work the machinery is adapted to do , and how well adapted ; but also let him study the his- tory of its construction , and ...
... speak - com . pounded of the Nebraska doctrine and the Dred Scott decision . Let him consider not only what work the machinery is adapted to do , and how well adapted ; but also let him study the his- tory of its construction , and ...
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... speaking out then would have damaged the “ perfectly free ” argument upon which the election was to be carried . Why the outgoing President's felicitation on the indorse ment ? Why the delay of a reargument ? Why 30 Abraham Lincoln.
... speaking out then would have damaged the “ perfectly free ” argument upon which the election was to be carried . Why the outgoing President's felicitation on the indorse ment ? Why the delay of a reargument ? Why 30 Abraham Lincoln.
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... speak louder than words , so actions under such responsibility speak still louder . Two of the twenty - three voted against con- gressional prohibition of slavery in the Federal Territories , in the instances in which they acted upon ...
... speak louder than words , so actions under such responsibility speak still louder . Two of the twenty - three voted against con- gressional prohibition of slavery in the Federal Territories , in the instances in which they acted upon ...
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