Complete Works, Том 4Lincoln Memorial University, 1894 |
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... admit them with slavery or without it , just as that people shall determine . My ob- jection to the Lecompton constitution did not consist in the fact that it made Kansas a slave State . I would have been as much opposed to its ...
... admit them with slavery or without it , just as that people shall determine . My ob- jection to the Lecompton constitution did not consist in the fact that it made Kansas a slave State . I would have been as much opposed to its ...
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... the nation is pledged to admit more slave States from Texas when she ( Texas ) may apply for admission of such State , then I should , if in Congress , vote for their admission . But if not so pledged 78 [ Sept. 15 Abraham Lincoln.
... the nation is pledged to admit more slave States from Texas when she ( Texas ) may apply for admission of such State , then I should , if in Congress , vote for their admission . But if not so pledged 78 [ Sept. 15 Abraham Lincoln.
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... admit them ? As I read the judge's answer in the newspaper , and as I remember it as propounded at the time , he does not give any answer which is equiva- lent to yes or no - I will or I won't . He an- swers at very considerable length ...
... admit them ? As I read the judge's answer in the newspaper , and as I remember it as propounded at the time , he does not give any answer which is equiva- lent to yes or no - I will or I won't . He an- swers at very considerable length ...
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... admit . I wish to say to you that whenever I degrade my friends and myself by allowing them to carry me on their backs along through the public streets , when I am able to walk , I am willing to be deemed crazy . I did not say whether I ...
... admit . I wish to say to you that whenever I degrade my friends and myself by allowing them to carry me on their backs along through the public streets , when I am able to walk , I am willing to be deemed crazy . I did not say whether I ...
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... admit any more slave States into the Union . The creed of the Republican party , as set forth in the resolutions of their various conventions , was that they would under no circumstances vote to admit another slave State . It was put ...
... admit any more slave States into the Union . The creed of the Republican party , as set forth in the resolutions of their various conventions , was that they would under no circumstances vote to admit another slave State . It was put ...
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