History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... questions- then it needs only the formality of the second Dred Scott decision , which he indorses in advance , to make Slavery alike lawful in all the States - old as well as new , North as well as South . " In the second debate at ...
... questions- then it needs only the formality of the second Dred Scott decision , which he indorses in advance , to make Slavery alike lawful in all the States - old as well as new , North as well as South . " In the second debate at ...
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... question from that which was taken now , and showed up the evasive character of Douglas's answers to the questions which he had pro- posed , especially the subterfuge of " unfriendly legis lation " which he had set forth as the means by ...
... question from that which was taken now , and showed up the evasive character of Douglas's answers to the questions which he had pro- posed , especially the subterfuge of " unfriendly legis lation " which he had set forth as the means by ...
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... question about the acceptance of the new Dred Scott decision , which , he said , was " just as sure to be made as to - morrow is to come , if the Democratic party shall be sustained " in the elections , he discussed the acquisition of ...
... question about the acceptance of the new Dred Scott decision , which , he said , was " just as sure to be made as to - morrow is to come , if the Democratic party shall be sustained " in the elections , he discussed the acquisition of ...
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... question whether Slavery is wrong or not , and demonstrated that the present Demo- cratic sentiment was that it was not wrong , and that Douglas and those who sympathized with him did not desire or expect ever to see the country freed ...
... question whether Slavery is wrong or not , and demonstrated that the present Demo- cratic sentiment was that it was not wrong , and that Douglas and those who sympathized with him did not desire or expect ever to see the country freed ...
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... questions which are connected with your nomination , I desire to present to you the letter which has been prepared , and which informs you of your nomination , and with it the plat- form resolutions and sentiments which the Convention ...
... questions which are connected with your nomination , I desire to present to you the letter which has been prepared , and which informs you of your nomination , and with it the plat- form resolutions and sentiments which the Convention ...
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