Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 16P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 |
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Page 6565
... feeling , well may he cling to it . That principle is the only shred left of his original Nebraska doctrine . Under the Dred Scott decision , squat- ter sovereignty squatted out of existence - tumbled down like temporary scaffolding ...
... feeling , well may he cling to it . That principle is the only shred left of his original Nebraska doctrine . Under the Dred Scott decision , squat- ter sovereignty squatted out of existence - tumbled down like temporary scaffolding ...
Page 6589
... feeling accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole question , if indeed it is any part of it . A universal feeling whether well or ill founded cannot be safely disregarded . We cannot make them equals . It does seem to me ...
... feeling accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole question , if indeed it is any part of it . A universal feeling whether well or ill founded cannot be safely disregarded . We cannot make them equals . It does seem to me ...
Page 6596
... if a single piece be lacking we see the place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared to yet bring such piece in , -in such a case we feel it impossible not to be- lieve that Stephen and Franklin , and Roger and James 6596 LINCOLN.
... if a single piece be lacking we see the place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared to yet bring such piece in , -in such a case we feel it impossible not to be- lieve that Stephen and Franklin , and Roger and James 6596 LINCOLN.
Page 6599
... feel that I have got him . I demur to that plea . I waive all objections that it was not filed till after default was taken and demur to it upon the merits . What if Judge Douglas never did talk with Chief Justice Taney and the ...
... feel that I have got him . I demur to that plea . I waive all objections that it was not filed till after default was taken and demur to it upon the merits . What if Judge Douglas never did talk with Chief Justice Taney and the ...
Page 6605
... feels interested in this matter will read the en- tire section of the speech and see whether I do the judge an injustice . He proceeds : - " When I saw that article in the Union ' of the 17th of November , followed by the glorification ...
... feels interested in this matter will read the en- tire section of the speech and see whether I do the judge an injustice . He proceeds : - " When I saw that article in the Union ' of the 17th of November , followed by the glorification ...
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