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... moral freedom of their species . This is the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the birth- day of Washington ; we are met to celebrate this day . Wash- ington is the mightiest name of earth - long since mightiest in the cause of civil ...
... moral freedom of their species . This is the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the birth- day of Washington ; we are met to celebrate this day . Wash- ington is the mightiest name of earth - long since mightiest in the cause of civil ...
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... morals , law of religions , any law , human or divine , in which an authority can be found for saying those facts constitute " no aggression . " Possibly you consider those acts too small for notice . Would you venture to so consider ...
... morals , law of religions , any law , human or divine , in which an authority can be found for saying those facts constitute " no aggression . " Possibly you consider those acts too small for notice . Would you venture to so consider ...
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... moral tone ought to be infused into the profession which should drive such men out of it . The matter of fees is important , far beyond the mere ques- tion of bread and butter involved . Properly attended to , fuller justice is done to ...
... moral tone ought to be infused into the profession which should drive such men out of it . The matter of fees is important , far beyond the mere ques- tion of bread and butter involved . Properly attended to , fuller justice is done to ...
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... moral princi- ple , and the repeal of the former could find quite as plausi- ble excuses as that of the latter . • Equal justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to the extension of slavery to new countries . That is ...
... moral princi- ple , and the repeal of the former could find quite as plausi- ble excuses as that of the latter . • Equal justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to the extension of slavery to new countries . That is ...
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... moral right in connection with one man's making a slave of another . Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , paraphrases our argument by saying : " The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern themselves ...
... moral right in connection with one man's making a slave of another . Judge Douglas frequently , with bitter irony and sarcasm , paraphrases our argument by saying : " The white people of Nebraska are good enough to govern themselves ...
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