Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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... sure ; but the French , Germans , and other white people of the world are all gone to pot along with the Judge's inferior races ! " I had thought that the Declaration promised something better than the condition of British subjects ...
... sure ; but the French , Germans , and other white people of the world are all gone to pot along with the Judge's inferior races ! " I had thought that the Declaration promised something better than the condition of British subjects ...
Page 81
... sure if McLean or Curtis had sought to get into the opinion a declaration of unlimited power in the people of a State to exclude slavery from their limits , —just as Chase and Mace sought to get such declaration --- in behalf of the ...
... sure if McLean or Curtis had sought to get into the opinion a declaration of unlimited power in the people of a State to exclude slavery from their limits , —just as Chase and Mace sought to get such declaration --- in behalf of the ...
Page 82
... sure that it would not have been voted down in the one case as it had been in the other ? The nearest approach to the point of declaring the power of a State over slavery is made by Judge Nelson . He approaches it more than once , using ...
... sure that it would not have been voted down in the one case as it had been in the other ? The nearest approach to the point of declaring the power of a State over slavery is made by Judge Nelson . He approaches it more than once , using ...
Page 86
... sure to come . FROM HIS SPEECH AT CHICAGO , IN REPLY TO THE SPEECH OF JUDGE DOUGLAS , ON THE EVENING OF JULY 9 , 1858 . July 10 , 1858 . NOTE . Twenty years after the delivery of this speech the following account of it was given to me ...
... sure to come . FROM HIS SPEECH AT CHICAGO , IN REPLY TO THE SPEECH OF JUDGE DOUGLAS , ON THE EVENING OF JULY 9 , 1858 . July 10 , 1858 . NOTE . Twenty years after the delivery of this speech the following account of it was given to me ...
Page 93
... sure he did ! " Let us , however , put that proposition another way . The Republicans could not have done it without Judge Douglas . Could he have done it without them ? Which could have come the nearest to doing it without the other ...
... sure he did ! " Let us , however , put that proposition another way . The Republicans could not have done it without Judge Douglas . Could he have done it without them ? Which could have come the nearest to doing it without the other ...
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Abraham Lincoln's Speeches Abraham Lincoln,L. E. (Lucius Eugene) 1824- Chittenden No preview available - 2016 |
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