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Page 124
... practical adminis- tration , our old and only standard of free government , that " all men are created equal , " and to substitute for it some different standard . What that substitute is to be is not dif- ficult to perceive . It is to ...
... practical adminis- tration , our old and only standard of free government , that " all men are created equal , " and to substitute for it some different standard . What that substitute is to be is not dif- ficult to perceive . It is to ...
Page 177
... practical success of the principles declared by the conven- tion . [ Remarks at Springfield , Illinois , 14 August 1860. ] My Fellow - citizens : I appear among you upon this occa- sion with no intention of making a speech . It has been ...
... practical success of the principles declared by the conven- tion . [ Remarks at Springfield , Illinois , 14 August 1860. ] My Fellow - citizens : I appear among you upon this occa- sion with no intention of making a speech . It has been ...
Page 184
... practical purposes , to be sure . What they do who seek to destroy the Union is altogether artificial . What is happening to hurt them ? Have they not all their rights now as they ever have had ? Do not they have their fugitive slaves ...
... practical purposes , to be sure . What they do who seek to destroy the Union is altogether artificial . What is happening to hurt them ? Have they not all their rights now as they ever have had ? Do not they have their fugitive slaves ...
Page 194
... practical administration . No foresight can anticipate , nor any document of reasonable length contain , express provisions for all possible questions . Shall fugitives from labor be surrendered by national or by State authority ? The ...
... practical administration . No foresight can anticipate , nor any document of reasonable length contain , express provisions for all possible questions . Shall fugitives from labor be surrendered by national or by State authority ? The ...
Page 202
... practical knowledge of all the arts , sciences , professions , and whatever else , whether useful or elegant , ` is known in the world ; and there is scarcely one from which there could not be selected a President , a cabinet , a ...
... practical knowledge of all the arts , sciences , professions , and whatever else , whether useful or elegant , ` is known in the world ; and there is scarcely one from which there could not be selected a President , a cabinet , a ...
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