| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 428 páginas
...Anything that argues me'into his idea of perfect social and political equality with the negro is but a specious and fantastic arrangement of words, by...can prove a horse-chestnut to be a chestnut horse. -Reply at Ottawa Debate, Aug. 21, 1858, vol. llI, p. 22Ç. SLAVERY FOUNDED IN SELFISHNESS Slavery is... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1894 - 584 páginas
...Republican party or President Lincoln. In his inaugural address, March 4, 1861, Mr. Lincoln said: " I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in any State where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1895 - 584 páginas
...anything that argues me into his idea of perfect social and political equality with the negro, is but a specious and fantastic arrangement of words, by...subject, that I have no purpose, directly or indirectly ,\ >, T to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it/ r* exists. I believe I... | |
| Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1895 - 900 páginas
...should tread her soil. In his inaugural message, on the 4th of March, Mr. Lincoln said: "I declare that I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the State where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination."... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1895 - 580 páginas
...Eepublican party or President Lincoln. In his inaugural address, March 4, 1861, Mr. Lincoln said : " I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in any State where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination... | |
| 1897 - 846 páginas
...without result. 1831, Mar. 4, Pres. Lincoln was inaugurated at Washington. In his address he said: ' I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere...of slavery in the states where it exists. I believe that I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.' The opening of hostilities... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - 694 páginas
...journey to Washington secretly, by night train. In his inaugural address (§ 442), the President said : " I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no intention to do so." Passing... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1897 - 504 páginas
...published speeches of him who now addresses you. I do but quote from one of those speeches when I declare that " I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the instistitution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so,... | |
| Edward Channing - 1898 - 682 páginas
...he stated the broad lines of the policy he intended to pursue. He began by declaring that he had " no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with...of slavery in the states where it exists. . . . I have no inclination to do so." He held that in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution,... | |
| Robert Dickinson Sheppard - 1899 - 136 páginas
...given expression in the period since his election. It was conciliatory, but clear and firm. He said, "I have no purpose directly, or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it now exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination... | |
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