Abraham Lincoln: A New Portrait, Том 2H. Liveright, Incorporated, 1931 - Всего страниц: 1006 |
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... equal in Senators , each having two . Thus , in the control of the government , they are equals precisely . But how are they in the number of their white people ? Maine has 581,813 , and South Carolina has 274,567 . Maine has twice as ...
... equal in Senators , each having two . Thus , in the control of the government , they are equals precisely . But how are they in the number of their white people ? Maine has 581,813 , and South Carolina has 274,567 . Maine has twice as ...
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... equal in all respects . - They did not mean to say all were equal in color , size , intellect , moral developments , or social capacity . They de- fined with tolerable distinctness , in what respects they did con- sider all men created ...
... equal in all respects . - They did not mean to say all were equal in color , size , intellect , moral developments , or social capacity . They de- fined with tolerable distinctness , in what respects they did con- sider all men created ...
Стр. 727
... equal in many respects - certainly not in color , per- haps not in moral or intellectual endowment . But in the right to eat the bread , without leave of anybody else , which his own hand earns , he is my equal and the equal of Judge ...
... equal in many respects - certainly not in color , per- haps not in moral or intellectual endowment . But in the right to eat the bread , without leave of anybody else , which his own hand earns , he is my equal and the equal of Judge ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN aforesaid answer appointment April army Banks believe Bill Bond county cause charge Circuit Court claim Congress Constitution Daniel Huntington Dear Sir declaration deed defendant Department desire District duly election Endorsement Executive Mansion father favor Fillmore Fort Monroe gentlemen give hands honor hundred dollars Illinois John Judge Douglas Judge Logan July June labor letter Logan March McClellan ment military Missouri Compromise nation Nebraska negro never notes oath orators oratrix paper party person plaintiff present President principle promise question Railroad received Regiment Republican request Respondent Sangamon SANGAMON COUNTY Secretary Secretary of War Senate slave slavery speech Springfield STUART & LINCOLN suppose territory thing tion truly Union United vote War Department Washington Whig William Wilmot Proviso wish write