Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1892 |
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... slavery question can never be success- fully compromised . ' I responded with equal empha- sis , ' My mind is made up too . ' " Thus it was with Lincoln . But he was too slow to suit the impetuous demand of the few pronounced ...
... slavery question can never be success- fully compromised . ' I responded with equal empha- sis , ' My mind is made up too . ' " Thus it was with Lincoln . But he was too slow to suit the impetuous demand of the few pronounced ...
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... slavery sources . I adhered to Lincoln , relying on the final outcome of his sense of justice and right . Every time a good speech on the great issue was made I sent for it . Hence you could find on my table the latest utter- ances of ...
... slavery sources . I adhered to Lincoln , relying on the final outcome of his sense of justice and right . Every time a good speech on the great issue was made I sent for it . Hence you could find on my table the latest utter- ances of ...
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... slavery , saying to Mr. Lincoln substantially this : “ I have always noticed that ill - gotten wealth does no man any good . This is as true of nations as individuals . I believe that all the ill - gotten gain wrenched by us from the ...
... slavery , saying to Mr. Lincoln substantially this : “ I have always noticed that ill - gotten wealth does no man any good . This is as true of nations as individuals . I believe that all the ill - gotten gain wrenched by us from the ...
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... slavery into any Territory or State nor to exclude it therefrom , but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way , subject only to the Constitution of the United States ...
... slavery into any Territory or State nor to exclude it therefrom , but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way , subject only to the Constitution of the United States ...
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... slavery : " It is the most glittering , ostentatious , and displaying property in the world , and now , if a young man goes courting , the only inquiry is how many negroes he or his lady - love owns . The love for slave property is ...
... slavery : " It is the most glittering , ostentatious , and displaying property in the world , and now , if a young man goes courting , the only inquiry is how many negroes he or his lady - love owns . The love for slave property is ...
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