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 6591
... respects , ―certainly not in color , perhaps not in moral or intellectual endowment . But in the right to eat the bread without the leave of any- body else , which his own hand earns , he is my equal and the equal of Judge Douglas , and ...
... respects , ―certainly not in color , perhaps not in moral or intellectual endowment . But in the right to eat the bread without the leave of any- body else , which his own hand earns , he is my equal and the equal of Judge Douglas , and ...
Page 6599
... respect ! I have understood since then , but [ turning to Judge Douglas ] will not hold the judge to it if he is not willing , that he has broken through the " self - respect " and has got to saying the thing out . The judge nods to me ...
... respect ! I have understood since then , but [ turning to Judge Douglas ] will not hold the judge to it if he is not willing , that he has broken through the " self - respect " and has got to saying the thing out . The judge nods to me ...
Page 6602
... respect for Mr. Lincoln to suppose he is serious in making the charge . " I confess this is rather a curious view , that out of respect for me he should consider I was making what I deemed rather a grave charge in fun . I confess it ...
... respect for Mr. Lincoln to suppose he is serious in making the charge . " I confess this is rather a curious view , that out of respect for me he should consider I was making what I deemed rather a grave charge in fun . I confess it ...
Page 6608
... respect for judicial decisions and it is a piece of Illinois history , belong- ing to a time when a large party to which Judge Douglas be- longed were displeased with a decision of the Supreme Court of Illinois , because they had ...
... respect for judicial decisions and it is a piece of Illinois history , belong- ing to a time when a large party to which Judge Douglas be- longed were displeased with a decision of the Supreme Court of Illinois , because they had ...
Page 6625
... respect that warning of Washington and we commend it to you , together with his example pointing to the right application of it . sort . But you say you are conservative - eminently conservative -while we are revolutionary , destructive ...
... respect that warning of Washington and we commend it to you , together with his example pointing to the right application of it . sort . But you say you are conservative - eminently conservative -while we are revolutionary , destructive ...
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