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... wrong , and therefore proper to be prohibited by legal enactments ; and in neither case is the interposition of mob law either necessary , justifiable , or excusable . But it may be asked , " Why suppose danger 13 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... wrong , and therefore proper to be prohibited by legal enactments ; and in neither case is the interposition of mob law either necessary , justifiable , or excusable . But it may be asked , " Why suppose danger 13 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... wrong in principle ; and , better to impress this proposition , he uses a figurative expression in these words : " The Democrats are vulnerable in the heel , but they are sound in the head and the heart . " The first branch of the ...
... wrong in principle ; and , better to impress this proposition , he uses a figurative expression in these words : " The Democrats are vulnerable in the heel , but they are sound in the head and the heart . " The first branch of the ...
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... wrong . I have been quite clear of " hypo " since you left ; even better than I was along in the fall . I have but once . She seemed very cheerful , and so I seen said nothing to her about what we spoke of . [ Letter to Joshua F. Speed ...
... wrong . I have been quite clear of " hypo " since you left ; even better than I was along in the fall . I have but once . She seemed very cheerful , and so I seen said nothing to her about what we spoke of . [ Letter to Joshua F. Speed ...
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... wrong ; that he feels the blood of this war , like the blood of Abel , is crying to Heaven against him ; that originally having some strong motive — what , I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning to involve the two coun- tries ...
... wrong ; that he feels the blood of this war , like the blood of Abel , is crying to Heaven against him ; that originally having some strong motive — what , I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning to involve the two coun- tries ...
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... wrong - wrong in its direct effect , letting slavery into Kansas and Nebraska , and wrong in its prospective principle , allowing it to spread to every other part of the wide world where men can be found inclined to take it . I This ...
... wrong - wrong in its direct effect , letting slavery into Kansas and Nebraska , and wrong in its prospective principle , allowing it to spread to every other part of the wide world where men can be found inclined to take it . I This ...
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