They wish us to infer all from the fact that he now has a little quarrel with the present head of the dynasty; and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point upon which he and we have never differed. They remind us that he is a great man, and... Lincoln, Master of Men: A Study in Character - Page 93by Alonzo Rothschild - 1906 - 531 pagesFull view - About this book
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 pages
...would prevent that consummation. That is what we have to do. How can we best do it ? There are those who denounce us openly to their own friends, and yet...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavery 1 He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - Campaign literature - 1860 - 326 pages
...what we have to do. How can we best do it ? THE SLAVE OLIGARCHY AND JUDGE DOUGLAS. There are those who denounce us openly to their own friends, and yet...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 pages
...would prevent that consummation. That is what we have to do. How can we best do it ? There are those who denounce us openly to their own friends, and yet...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - Campaign literature - 1860 - 348 pages
...yet whisper us softly, that Senator Douglas is the aptest instrument there is with which to affect that object. They wish us to infer all, from the fact...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858 - 1860 - 280 pages
...yet whisper us softly, that Senator Douglas is the aptest instrument there is with which to affect that object. They wish us to infer all, from the fact...Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is at lea«ta caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavtry? He don't care anything... | |
| Campaign literature, 1860 - 1860 - 270 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never diffeied. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of Slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| Horace Greeley - History - 1860 - 250 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never diffeied. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of Slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 138 pages
...voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. Tliey remind us that lie is a great man, and that the largest of us are very...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| James Washington Sheahan - Legislators - 1860 - 556 pages
...with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. They remind us that he is a very great man, and that the largest of us are very small...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care any thing about it. His avowed mission is... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 292 pages
...point, upon which he and we have never diffeied. They remind as that he la a great man, and that tbe largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted....this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of Slavery ? He don't care anything about it. Hk avowed mission is impressing... | |
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