Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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... authorities . Doubtless there are those who will controvert them , with whom I shall here have no dispute . As I give them , they are consistent with his char- acter , and the evidence is open to those who wish to examine it further ...
... authorities . Doubtless there are those who will controvert them , with whom I shall here have no dispute . As I give them , they are consistent with his char- acter , and the evidence is open to those who wish to examine it further ...
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... authority of his master over him ? " Judicial decisions have two uses : first , to absolutely determine the case ... authorities . ' " We believe as much as Judge Douglas ( per- haps more ) in obedience to and respect for the judicial ...
... authority of his master over him ? " Judicial decisions have two uses : first , to absolutely determine the case ... authorities . ' " We believe as much as Judge Douglas ( per- haps more ) in obedience to and respect for the judicial ...
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... authority to gov- ern themselves , in regard to this mooted question of slavery , before they form a State constitution ? No such thing at all , although there is a general running fire , and although there has been a hurrah made in ...
... authority to gov- ern themselves , in regard to this mooted question of slavery , before they form a State constitution ? No such thing at all , although there is a general running fire , and although there has been a hurrah made in ...
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... authority of a somewhat higher character . . " Now , my friends , I ask your attention to this matter for the purpose of saying something seriously . I know that the Judge may readily enough agree with me that the maxim which was put ...
... authority of a somewhat higher character . . " Now , my friends , I ask your attention to this matter for the purpose of saying something seriously . I know that the Judge may readily enough agree with me that the maxim which was put ...
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... authority of the Almighty . Whenever you can get these Northern audiences to adopt the opinion that slavery is right on the other side of the Ohio ; whenever you can get them , in pursuance of Douglas's views , to adopt that sentiment ...
... authority of the Almighty . Whenever you can get these Northern audiences to adopt the opinion that slavery is right on the other side of the Ohio ; whenever you can get them , in pursuance of Douglas's views , to adopt that sentiment ...
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