LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... tion , he says : " The general words above quoted would seem to include the whole human family , and if they were used in a similar instrument at this day , would be so understood . " In these the Chief Justice does not directly assert ...
... tion , he says : " The general words above quoted would seem to include the whole human family , and if they were used in a similar instrument at this day , would be so understood . " In these the Chief Justice does not directly assert ...
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... tion of Independence which declares that " all men are created equal . " Now let us hear Judge Douglas's view of the same subject , as I find it in the printed report of his late speech . Here it is : 66 ' No man can vindicate the ...
... tion of Independence which declares that " all men are created equal . " Now let us hear Judge Douglas's view of the same subject , as I find it in the printed report of his late speech . Here it is : 66 ' No man can vindicate the ...
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... tion has not only not ceased , but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed . " A house divided against itself can- not stand . " I believe this government cannot ...
... tion has not only not ceased , but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed . " A house divided against itself can- not stand . " I believe this government cannot ...
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... tion ? And as the home producers will probably not ask the protection , he will be wholly with out a ground of opposition . Senator Douglas holds , we know , that a man may rightfully be wiser to - day than he was yes- terday — that he ...
... tion ? And as the home producers will probably not ask the protection , he will be wholly with out a ground of opposition . Senator Douglas holds , we know , that a man may rightfully be wiser to - day than he was yes- terday — that he ...
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... tion of the United States . " That Constitution consists of the original , framed in 1787 , and under which the present government first went into operation , and twelve subsequently framed amendments , the first ten of which were ...
... tion of the United States . " That Constitution consists of the original , framed in 1787 , and under which the present government first went into operation , and twelve subsequently framed amendments , the first ten of which were ...
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Abraham Baldwin ABRAHAM LINCOLN affirmed amendments BERNARD BARTON better BLISS PERRY called Congress Constitution Court day's pleasuring dear death Declaration Douglas Dred Scott decision election Elia Emancipation Proclamation Executive Govern Executive Mansion express fathers who framed Federal authority Federal Government Federal Territories feel Fleet Street forbade the Federal force framed the government friends Government to control hope indorse labor LAMB Lamb's Lecompton constitution LINCOLN live look McClellan ment mind nation nature Nebraska Nebraska bill negro never oath old familiar faces passed person pleasure poor present President principle prohibit slavery proper division Quaker question Republican seemed Skiddaw slave slavery in Federal sort speak speech spirit stitution Street thee things thirty-nine thou thought tion true truth understanding Union United voted Washington Whigs whole WILLIAM WORDSWORTH words