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... races ; that the inferior race bears the superior down . Why , Judge , if we will not let them get together in the Ter- ritoriss , they wont mix there . Immense ap- plause . ] A voice - Three cheers for Lincoln . ' [ The cheers were ...
... races ; that the inferior race bears the superior down . Why , Judge , if we will not let them get together in the Ter- ritoriss , they wont mix there . Immense ap- plause . ] A voice - Three cheers for Lincoln . ' [ The cheers were ...
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... inferior to what we are now , with a vastly less extent of country - with ... race of men living at that day whom we claim as our fathers and grandfathers ... race , and country in which we live for these celebrations . But after ...
... inferior to what we are now , with a vastly less extent of country - with ... race of men living at that day whom we claim as our fathers and grandfathers ... race , and country in which we live for these celebrations . But after ...
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... and repeated to them , do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country , a and to transform this government into a gov ernment of some other form ? What are these arguments that are made , that the inferior race are.
... and repeated to them , do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country , a and to transform this government into a gov ernment of some other form ? What are these arguments that are made , that the inferior race are.
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... inferior race are to be treated with as much allow- ance as they are capable of enjoying ; that as much is to be done for them as their conditi- on will allow ? They are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ...
... inferior race are to be treated with as much allow- ance as they are capable of enjoying ; that as much is to be done for them as their conditi- on will allow ? They are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ...
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... race and the other race being inferior , and there- fore they must be placed in an inferior posi- tion - discarding the standard we have left Let us discard all these things , and unite as one people throughout this land , until we ...
... race and the other race being inferior , and there- fore they must be placed in an inferior posi- tion - discarding the standard we have left Let us discard all these things , and unite as one people throughout this land , until we ...
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