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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... suppose they are not able to govern themselves . We must not slur over an argument of this kind because it happens to tickle the ear . It must be met and answered . I ad- mit that the emigrant to Kansas and Nebraska is com- petent to ...
... suppose they are not able to govern themselves . We must not slur over an argument of this kind because it happens to tickle the ear . It must be met and answered . I ad- mit that the emigrant to Kansas and Nebraska is com- petent to ...
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... suppose , renders it at least not improper that I should make some sort of reply to him . I shall not attempt to follow him in the cise order in which he addressed the assembled multitude that occasion , though I shall , perhaps , do so ...
... suppose , renders it at least not improper that I should make some sort of reply to him . I shall not attempt to follow him in the cise order in which he addressed the assembled multitude that occasion , though I shall , perhaps , do so ...
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... of the people ! What was squatter sovereignty ? I suppose , if it had any signifi- cance at all , it was the right of the people to govern them- selves , to be sovereign in their own affairs while ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 163.
... of the people ! What was squatter sovereignty ? I suppose , if it had any signifi- cance at all , it was the right of the people to govern them- selves , to be sovereign in their own affairs while ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 163.
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... suppose that Judge Douglas will claim , in a little while , that he is the inventor of the idea that the peo- ple should govern themselves ; that nobody ever thought of such a thing until he brought it forward . We do not remem- ber ...
... suppose that Judge Douglas will claim , in a little while , that he is the inventor of the idea that the peo- ple should govern themselves ; that nobody ever thought of such a thing until he brought it forward . We do not remem- ber ...
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... suppose he controlled the other Democrats that went with him , he furnished three votes , while the Republicans furnished twenty . That is what he did to defeat it . In the House of Repre- sentatives he and his friends furnished some ...
... suppose he controlled the other Democrats that went with him , he furnished three votes , while the Republicans furnished twenty . That is what he did to defeat it . In the House of Repre- sentatives he and his friends furnished some ...
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