American Public Addresses, 1740-1952McGraw-Hill, 1956 - 301 pages |
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Page 102
... issue in this controversy between Judge Douglas and myself . On the point of my wanting to make war between the free and the slave states , there has been no issue between us . So , too , when he assumes that I am in favor of ...
... issue in this controversy between Judge Douglas and myself . On the point of my wanting to make war between the free and the slave states , there has been no issue between us . So , too , when he assumes that I am in favor of ...
Page 105
... issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country , when these poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shall be silent . It is the eternal struggle between these two principles - right and wrong- throughout the world . They ...
... issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country , when these poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shall be silent . It is the eternal struggle between these two principles - right and wrong- throughout the world . They ...
Page 199
... issue they force the fight ; we are prepared to meet them on either issue or on both . If they tell us that the gold standard is the standard of civilization , we reply to them that this , the most enlightened of all the nations of the ...
... issue they force the fight ; we are prepared to meet them on either issue or on both . If they tell us that the gold standard is the standard of civilization , we reply to them that this , the most enlightened of all the nations of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON | 3 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry | 15 |
Copyright | |
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