The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, 1908 - Всего страниц: 627 |
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... territory , unless slavery is first prohibited in the country . I ask Mr. Lincoln whether he is in favor of that proposition . Are you [ addressing Mr. Lincoln ] opposed to the acquisition of any more territory , under any circumstances ...
... territory , unless slavery is first prohibited in the country . I ask Mr. Lincoln whether he is in favor of that proposition . Are you [ addressing Mr. Lincoln ] opposed to the acquisition of any more territory , under any circumstances ...
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... territory to the United States , unless slavery shall first be prohibited therein ? " I answered , as I thought , in this way , that I am not generally opposed to the acquisition of ad- ditional territory , and that I would support a ...
... territory to the United States , unless slavery shall first be prohibited therein ? " I answered , as I thought , in this way , that I am not generally opposed to the acquisition of ad- ditional territory , and that I would support a ...
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... territory is needed by the necessities of the country . Whoever wants to go out filibustering , then , thinks that more territory is needed . Whoever wants wider slave - fields , feels sure that some additional territory is needed as ...
... territory is needed by the necessities of the country . Whoever wants to go out filibustering , then , thinks that more territory is needed . Whoever wants wider slave - fields , feels sure that some additional territory is needed as ...
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