Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 4Unit Book Publishing Company, 1905 - 389 pages |
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Page 122
... thought that there is anything wrong in slavery . All their arguments , if you will consider them , will be seen to exclude the thought that there is anything whatever wrong in slavery . If you will take the Judge's speeches , and ...
... thought that there is anything wrong in slavery . All their arguments , if you will consider them , will be seen to exclude the thought that there is anything whatever wrong in slavery . If you will take the Judge's speeches , and ...
Page 195
... thought of or advocated as applicable to Territorial bills , in 1850 ; that , from that session until the present , nobody ever thought of incorporating this principle in all new Territorial organizations , etc. , etc. ? I will begin ...
... thought of or advocated as applicable to Territorial bills , in 1850 ; that , from that session until the present , nobody ever thought of incorporating this principle in all new Territorial organizations , etc. , etc. ? I will begin ...
Page 273
... thought that Mr. Lincoln is in favor of prosecuting one war vigorously . It is the first war that I ever knew him to ... thought that war was unconstitutional , unnecessary , and unjust . He thought it was not commenced on the right spot ...
... thought that Mr. Lincoln is in favor of prosecuting one war vigorously . It is the first war that I ever knew him to ... thought that war was unconstitutional , unnecessary , and unjust . He thought it was not commenced on the right spot ...
Contents
FOURTH JOINT DEBATE AT CHARLESTON SEPTEMBER | 1 |
LINCOLNS REJOINDER | 23 |
VILLE | 80 |
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