Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Volume 1Century Company, 1902 - United States |
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Page 15
... doctrines tends rather to increase than abate its evils . They believe that the Congress of the United States has no power under the Constitution to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . They believe that ...
... doctrines tends rather to increase than abate its evils . They believe that the Congress of the United States has no power under the Constitution to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . They believe that ...
Page 22
... doctrine or not ; but I take it that the fact that the President at first urged the specie doctrine , and that under his recommendation the first bill introduced embraced it , warrants us in charging it as the policy of the party until ...
... doctrine or not ; but I take it that the fact that the President at first urged the specie doctrine , and that under his recommendation the first bill introduced embraced it , warrants us in charging it as the policy of the party until ...
Page 61
... doctrine of unpardonable sin ; as in Christianity it is taught , so in this they teach- " While the lamp holds out to burn , The vilest sinner may return . " And , what is a matter of more profound congratulation , they , by experiment ...
... doctrine of unpardonable sin ; as in Christianity it is taught , so in this they teach- " While the lamp holds out to burn , The vilest sinner may return . " And , what is a matter of more profound congratulation , they , by experiment ...
Page 78
... doctrines since then been discovered to be untrue ? It is true , the victory of 1840 did not produce the happy results anticipated ; but it is equally true , as we believe , that the unfortunate death of General Harrison was the cause ...
... doctrines since then been discovered to be untrue ? It is true , the victory of 1840 did not produce the happy results anticipated ; but it is equally true , as we believe , that the unfortunate death of General Harrison was the cause ...
Page 123
... doctrines . I suppose all , or nearly all , the Democrats will vote for him . Many of them will do so not because they like his position on this question , but because they prefer him , being wrong on this , to another whom they ...
... doctrines . I suppose all , or nearly all , the Democrats will vote for him . Many of them will do so not because they like his position on this question , but because they prefer him , being wrong on this , to another whom they ...
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