Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Том 4Lamb Publishing Company, 1905 |
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... ment cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing or all the other . Either ...
... ment cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing or all the other . Either ...
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... , local policy , and local institutions , adapted to the wants of that locality . Thus our govern- ment was formed on the principle of diversity in the local institutions and laws , and not on 1858 ] 21 Speech at Jonesboro.
... , local policy , and local institutions , adapted to the wants of that locality . Thus our govern- ment was formed on the principle of diversity in the local institutions and laws , and not on 1858 ] 21 Speech at Jonesboro.
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... ment which guarantees to each and every State , old and new , the right to make just such con- stitutions as they desire , and come into the Union with their own constitution , and not one palmed upon them . Whenever you sanction the ...
... ment which guarantees to each and every State , old and new , the right to make just such con- stitutions as they desire , and come into the Union with their own constitution , and not one palmed upon them . Whenever you sanction the ...
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... ment that he says was used to notify the people of a speech to be made by Judge Trumbull at Waterloo . In commenting on it he desires to know whether we cannot speak frankly and manfully as he and his friends do ! How , I ask , do his ...
... ment that he says was used to notify the people of a speech to be made by Judge Trumbull at Waterloo . In commenting on it he desires to know whether we cannot speak frankly and manfully as he and his friends do ! How , I ask , do his ...
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... ment to exercise it , for the territorial legislature can do no more than Congress could do . Thus it expressed its opinion emphatically against the power of a territorial legislature to exclude slav- ery , leaving us in just as little ...
... ment to exercise it , for the territorial legislature can do no more than Congress could do . Thus it expressed its opinion emphatically against the power of a territorial legislature to exclude slav- ery , leaving us in just as little ...
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