Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is impressing the " public heart Side Lights on American History - Page 319by Henry William Elson - 1899 - 410 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted. But " a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is... | |
| 1860 - 270 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never diffeied. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted. But " a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never diffeied. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted. But " a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead ** lion, for this work,... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted. But "a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted. But "a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1860 - 348 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the...largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted. But " a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is... | |
| 1860 - 270 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never diffeied. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the largest of us are very small ones. Let this be grunted. But " a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this... | |
| 1860 - 268 pages
...and that he has regularly voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never diffeied. They remind us that he is a great man, and that the largest of us are very small ones. Let this he granted. But ua living dog is hetter than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this... | |
| 1860 - 138 pages
...voted with us on a single point, upon which he and we have never differed. Tliey remind us that lie is a great man, and that the largest of us are very small ones. Let this be granted. But " a living dog is better than a dead lion." Judge Douglas, if not a dead lion, for this work, is... | |
| 1860 - 266 pages
...this work, is at least a caged and toothless one. How can he oppose the advances of Slavery ? He don't care anything about it. His avowed mission is impressing the " public heart " to care nothing about it. A leading Douglas Democratic newspaper thinks Douglas's superior talent will be needed to resist the... | |
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