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... desire for my country's welfare that is not in consonance with His will , and no plan upon which we may not ask His blessing . - To Iowa Quakers , Jan. 5 , 1862 . Hertz II , 847 . 2. - Unless I am more deceived in myself than I often am ...
... desire for my country's welfare that is not in consonance with His will , and no plan upon which we may not ask His blessing . - To Iowa Quakers , Jan. 5 , 1862 . Hertz II , 847 . 2. - Unless I am more deceived in myself than I often am ...
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... desire - There are many individual men in all the free states who desire to have slaves ; and if you admit that slavery is not wrong , it is also tyranny to deny them the privilege . -Speeches in Kansas , Dec. 1-5 , 1859. V , 269 ...
... desire - There are many individual men in all the free states who desire to have slaves ; and if you admit that slavery is not wrong , it is also tyranny to deny them the privilege . -Speeches in Kansas , Dec. 1-5 , 1859. V , 269 ...
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... desire to see the further spread of it arrested , I only say I desire to see that done which the fathers have first done . When I say I desire to see it placed where the public mind will rest in the belief that it is in the course of ...
... desire to see the further spread of it arrested , I only say I desire to see that done which the fathers have first done . When I say I desire to see it placed where the public mind will rest in the belief that it is in the course of ...
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