Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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... Decision in the Dred Scott Case , at Springfield , Illinois . 60 The " Divided House " Speech delivered at Spring- field , Illinois , on his Nomination to the Senate of the United States 108 fried .96 .587 58 04 803150 7-2-36 71 From ...
... Decision in the Dred Scott Case , at Springfield , Illinois . 60 The " Divided House " Speech delivered at Spring- field , Illinois , on his Nomination to the Senate of the United States 108 fried .96 .587 58 04 803150 7-2-36 71 From ...
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... decision , and the warfare in Kansas and Nebraska . What he was doing all this time is evident from his subsequent life . From that source we learn that he must have been diligently engaged in the study of the his- tory of American ...
... decision , and the warfare in Kansas and Nebraska . What he was doing all this time is evident from his subsequent life . From that source we learn that he must have been diligently engaged in the study of the his- tory of American ...
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... decision , in 1857 ; and its rip- ened fruit appears in the " Divided House " speech of June , 1858. The speech of July 27 , 1848 , marks the end of a stage in the intellectual growth of its author , — the change of the politician into ...
... decision , in 1857 ; and its rip- ened fruit appears in the " Divided House " speech of June , 1858. The speech of July 27 , 1848 , marks the end of a stage in the intellectual growth of its author , — the change of the politician into ...
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... decision of the slavery question in Kansas , I plainly see that you and I would differ about the Nebraska law . I look upon that enactment , not as a law , but as a violence from the beginning . It was conceived in violence , is ...
... decision of the slavery question in Kansas , I plainly see that you and I would differ about the Nebraska law . I look upon that enactment , not as a law , but as a violence from the beginning . It was conceived in violence , is ...
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... they make no pretence of loving liberty to Russia , for instance , where despot- ism can be taken pure , and without the base alloy of hypocrisy . . . . " FROM HIS DISCUSSION OF THE DECISION IN THE DRED SCOTT ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 59.
... they make no pretence of loving liberty to Russia , for instance , where despot- ism can be taken pure , and without the base alloy of hypocrisy . . . . " FROM HIS DISCUSSION OF THE DECISION IN THE DRED SCOTT ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 59.
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