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Page 78
... wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all , there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me address them a few plain questions . In 1820 you joined the North , almost unanimously , in declaring the African ...
... wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all , there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me address them a few plain questions . In 1820 you joined the North , almost unanimously , in declaring the African ...
Page 82
... wrong , and out of the abundance of his heart has mouth will continue to speak . The Missouri Compromise ought to be restored . For the sake of the Union , it ought to be restored . We ought to elect a House of Representatives which ...
... wrong , and out of the abundance of his heart has mouth will continue to speak . The Missouri Compromise ought to be restored . For the sake of the Union , it ought to be restored . We ought to elect a House of Representatives which ...
Page 87
... wrong of it . So far there is no cause of difference . But you say that sooner than yield your legal right to the slave , especially at the bidding of those who are not themselves interested , you would see the Union dissolved . I am ...
... wrong of it . So far there is no cause of difference . But you say that sooner than yield your legal right to the slave , especially at the bidding of those who are not themselves interested , you would see the Union dissolved . I am ...
Page 103
... wrong , and that the field of his oppression ought not to be enlarged . The Democrats deny his manhood ; deny , or dwarf to insignificance , the wrong of his bondage ; so far as possible , crush all sympathy for him 103 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... wrong , and that the field of his oppression ought not to be enlarged . The Democrats deny his manhood ; deny , or dwarf to insignificance , the wrong of his bondage ; so far as possible , crush all sympathy for him 103 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Page 125
... wrong ; it is better for some people to be slaves ; and , in such cases , it is the will of God that they be such . " Certainly there is no contending against the will of God ; but still there is some difficulty in ascertaining and ...
... wrong ; it is better for some people to be slaves ; and , in such cases , it is the will of God that they be such . " Certainly there is no contending against the will of God ; but still there is some difficulty in ascertaining and ...
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