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... ultimate extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . [ From a speech at Chicago , Illinois , 10 July 1858. ] I Judge Douglas made ...
... ultimate extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . [ From a speech at Chicago , Illinois , 10 July 1858. ] I Judge Douglas made ...
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... ultimate extinction , or its advo- cates will push it forward until it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . " That is the paragraph ! In this paragraph which I have quoted in your ...
... ultimate extinction , or its advo- cates will push it forward until it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . " That is the paragraph ! In this paragraph which I have quoted in your ...
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... extinction . [ Pointing to Mr. Browning , who stood near by . ] Browning thought so ; the great mass of the nation have rested in the belief that slavery was in course of ultimate extinction . They had reason so to believe . The ...
... extinction . [ Pointing to Mr. Browning , who stood near by . ] Browning thought so ; the great mass of the nation have rested in the belief that slavery was in course of ultimate extinction . They had reason so to believe . The ...
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... ultimate extinction , I only mean to say that they will place it where the founders of this government origi- nally placed it . I have said a hundred times , and I have now no inclina- tion to take it back , that I believe there is no ...
... ultimate extinction , I only mean to say that they will place it where the founders of this government origi- nally placed it . I have said a hundred times , and I have now no inclina- tion to take it back , that I believe there is no ...
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... ultimate extinction . Another point , which for the present I shall touch only hastily , is Judge Douglas's assumption that the States and Territories differ only in the fact that the States are in the Union , and the Territories are ...
... ultimate extinction . Another point , which for the present I shall touch only hastily , is Judge Douglas's assumption that the States and Territories differ only in the fact that the States are in the Union , and the Territories are ...
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