The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln ...: To which is Added a Biographical Sketch of Hon. Hannibal HamlinDerby & Jackson, 1860 - Всего страниц: 354 |
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... EQUAL . ' When they framed our Constitution , they declared their ob- ject was to establish justice , and to secure to them- selves aud their posterity the blessings of liberty . ' This subject of holding property in men did not escape ...
... EQUAL . ' When they framed our Constitution , they declared their ob- ject was to establish justice , and to secure to them- selves aud their posterity the blessings of liberty . ' This subject of holding property in men did not escape ...
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... equal ; and in case of such equal division , the question shall be lost . " " The Speaker , proceeding to discharge the duty thus imposed upon him , said : 666 " A case has occurred in which , under the rule of the House , it is the ...
... equal ; and in case of such equal division , the question shall be lost . " " The Speaker , proceeding to discharge the duty thus imposed upon him , said : 666 " A case has occurred in which , under the rule of the House , it is the ...
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... equal to it . The effect pro- duced on the listeners was magnetic . No one who was present will ever forget the power and vehemence of the following passage : " My distinguished friend says it is an insult to the emigrants to Kansas and ...
... equal to it . The effect pro- duced on the listeners was magnetic . No one who was present will ever forget the power and vehemence of the following passage : " My distinguished friend says it is an insult to the emigrants to Kansas and ...
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... equal , in the country . It was , then , no light matter to contest the State of Illinois with such a man as Mr. Douglas , and especially under the circumstances , when the masses of the people sympathized with Mr. D. in his quarrel ...
... equal , in the country . It was , then , no light matter to contest the State of Illinois with such a man as Mr. Douglas , and especially under the circumstances , when the masses of the people sympathized with Mr. D. in his quarrel ...
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... equal rights of all the States , and avow our readiness and willingness to maintain them ; and disclaim all intention of attempting , either directly or indirectly , to assail or abridge the rights of any of the members of the ...
... equal rights of all the States , and avow our readiness and willingness to maintain them ; and disclaim all intention of attempting , either directly or indirectly , to assail or abridge the rights of any of the members of the ...
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