| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 506 pages
...before them ; and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and... | |
| 1865 - 138 pages
...before them ; and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - Illinois - 1865 - 642 pages
...before them, and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our country believes slavery is right,...believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended. Thia is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive-slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for... | |
| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 480 pages
...before them ; and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and... | |
| William Turner Coggeshall - 1865 - 342 pages
...before them; and. it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our country believes slavery is right,...believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and... | |
| Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 690 pages
...two sections. I did so in language which I cannot improve, and which, therefore, I beg to repeat : "One section of our country believes slavery Is right,...while the other believes It Is wrong, and ought not to bo extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of tho Constitution, und... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1885 - 316 pages
...two sections. I did so in language which I can not improve, and which, therefore, I beg to repeat : " One section of our country believes slavery is right,...while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not tp be extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave-clause of the Constitution,... | |
| Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 680 pages
...slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes itistoron^, and ought not to he \ Q ]ǣz1R ( Ӈ | 7 b Q 70 Mo m vƱ } d⧢bW2 2= bm(nr & 6 V $ жP . ) . i| slave trade, are each as well enforced, perhaps, as any law can ever bo in a community where the moral... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 692 pages
...theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to political purposes. One section of our country helieves Slavery is right and ought to be extended, while the...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the constitution, and... | |
| United States dept. of state - 1866 - 760 pages
...destroy the government; while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect, and defend it. " One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended; and this is the only substantial dispute. "Physically speaking, we cannot separate; we cannot remove... | |
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