| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 102 pages
...sovereignty," other wise called " sacred right c self-government," which latter phrase, through expressive ot the only rightful basis of any government, was so perverted in this attempted use of it as amount to just this : That if an; me man choose to enslave mother, no third man shall be illowed to... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1905 - 416 pages
...he exposed the Douglas pretence of Popular Sovereignty as meaning simply "that if any one man shall choose to enslave another, no third man shall be allowed to object," and he announced his belief in "the existence of a conspiracy to perpetuate and nationalize Slavery,"... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 464 pages
...been provided for, as well as might be, in the notable argument of "squatter sovereignty," otherwise called " sacred right of self-government," which latter...incorporated into the Nebraska bill itself, in the language which follows : " It being the true intent and meaning of this act not to legislate slavery... | |
| Edwin Du Bois Shurter - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1906 - 392 pages
...been provided for, as well as might be, in the notable argument of " squatter sovereignty," otherwise called "sacred right of self-government," which latter...any government, was so perverted in this attempted 20 use of it as to amount to just this : That if any one man choose to enslave another, no third man... | |
| 1906 - 1012 pages
...explicit, and convincing than this extract from Lincoln's first speech in the great debate: 'If any man choose to enslave another, no third man shall be allowed to object,' which embodies the substance of the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott... | |
| Frederick Trevor Hill - Biography & Autobiography - 1906 - 370 pages
...explicit, and convincing than this extract from Lincoln's first speech in the great debate: 'If any man choose to enslave another, no third man shall be allowed to object,' which embodies the substance of the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Presidents - 1907 - 372 pages
...been provided for, as well as might be, in the notable argument of "squatter sovereignty," otherwise called "sacred right of self-government," which latter...incorporated into the Nebraska bill itself, in the language which follows : "It being the true intent and meaning of this act not to legislate slavery... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1907 - 738 pages
...been provided forz as well as might be. in the notable argument of " squatter sovereignty," otherwise called " sacred right of self-government," which latter...incorporated into the Nebraska bill itself, in the language which follows : It being the true intent and meaning of this act not to legislate slavery... | |
| Henry Bryan Binns - 1907 - 428 pages
...as new, North as well as South." Lincoln, having defined " squatter sovereignty " as the doctrine " that if any one man choose to enslave another, no third man shall be allowed to object," pointed out that those who upheld it were now being carried along inevitably towards the far more startling... | |
| Wayne Whipple - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1908 - 828 pages
...for, as well as might be, in the notable argument of 'Squatter Sovereignty, ' otherwise called the 'sacred right of selfgovernment;' which latter phrase,...rightful basis of any government, was so perverted in the attempted use of it, -as to amount to just this: That, if any man choose to enslave ancther, no... | |
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