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Noted Speeches of Abraham Lincoln: Including the Lincoln-Douglas Debate - Page 24
by Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 110 pages
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1820 - 486 pages
...the same government. Nature, habit, opinion have drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of...emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free...
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Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 pages
...the same government. Nature, habit, opinion, have drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of...emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies from the Papers of T ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pages
...the same government. Nature, habit, opinion have drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of...emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 2; Volume 7

English literature - 1831 - 586 pages
...the same government. Nature, habit, opinion, have drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of...emancipation and deportation peaceably and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free...
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Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With ...

B. L. Rayner - History - 1832 - 982 pages
...government. Nature, habit, opinion have drawn indelible lines of distinction between: them. It is still hi our power to direct the process of emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free...
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The Lives of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson: With a Parallel ...

Stephen Simpson - Presidents - 1833 - 408 pages
...same government. Nature, habit and opinion, have drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of...emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evii will wear off insensibly, and their place be pari passu, filled up by free...
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The African Repository, Volume 10

African Americans - 1834 - 450 pages
...SAME GOVERNMENT. Nature, fiaoit, opinion, haue drawn in' delible lines of distinction betweenthem. It is still in our power to direct the process of...emancipation and deportation peaceably, and in such slow degree as that the evil will ' wear olf insensibly, and their place be pari passu, filled up by free...
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Life of Thomas Jefferson: With Selections from the Most Valuable Portions of ...

B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 pages
...the same government. Nature, habit, opinion have drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of...emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free...
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The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 10

African Americans - 1834 - 300 pages
...SAME GOVERNMENT. Nature, haoil, opinion, have drawn in' delible lines of distinction between them. It is still in our power to direct the process of ' emancipation and deportation peaceably, and is siich sloiu degree as that the evil will 'wear off insensibly, and their place be pari passu, filled...
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Life of Thomas Jefferson: With Selections from the Most Valuable Portions of ...

B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 pages
...government. Nature, habit, opinion have drawn mdelible lines of distinction between them. It is still m our power to direct the process of emancipation and deportation, peaceably, and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pan passu, filled up by free...
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