Yes, a school-boy does know better.) Mr. Lincoln's object is to cast an imputation upon the Supreme Court. He knows that there never was but one man in America, claiming any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for a moment pretended such a thing.... Debaters' Manual - 第 44 頁1924 - 206 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Abraham Lincoln - 1860 - 280 頁
...decide that a State of this Union cannot exclude slavery from its OWE limits, will I submit to it? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question....America, claiming any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for a moment pretended such a thing. It is true that the Washington Union, in an article published... | |
| James Washington Sheahan - 1860 - 560 頁
...decide that a state of this Union can not exclude slavery from its own limits, will I submit to it ? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question....America, claiming any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for a moment pretended such a thing. It is true that the Washington Union, in an article published... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 頁
...decide that a State of this Union cannot exclude Slavery from its own limits, will I submit to it ? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question....America, claiming any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for a moment pretended such a thing. It is true that the Washington Union, in an article published... | |
| 1860 - 270 頁
...decide that a State of this Union cannot exclude Slavery from its own limits,, will I submit to it? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question....America, claiming any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for a moment pretended such a thing. It is true that the Washington Union^ in an article published... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 頁
...decide that a State of this Union cannot exclude slavery from its own limits, will I submit to it ? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question....an imputation upon the Supreme Court. He knows that there4iever was but one man in America, claiming any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for... | |
| 1860 - 266 頁
...submit to it ? I am amazed that Lincoln should aik such a question. ("A school-boy knows better.1') Ye?, a school-boy does know better.) Mr. Lincoln's object...knows that there never was but one man in America, clammy any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for a moment pretended such a thing. It is true... | |
| 1860 - 292 頁
...decide that a State of this Union cannot exclude Slavery from its own limite, will I submit to it ? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question....school-boy does know better.) Mr. Lincoln's object Is to caat an Imputation upon the Supreme Court. He knows that there never was but one man In America, claiming... | |
| 1860 - 270 頁
...school-boy knows better.") Tes, a school-boy does know better.) Mr. Lincoln's object is to cast au imputation upon the Supreme Court. He knows that there...America, claiming any degree of intelligence or decency, who ever for a moment pretended such a thing. It is true that the Washington (7пгоп, in an article... | |
| James Washington Sheahan - 1860 - 562 頁
...decide that a state of this Union can not exclude slavery from its own limits, will I submit to it ? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question....school-boy knows better.') Yes, a schoolboy does know bettor. Mr. Lincoln's object is to cast an imputation upon the Supreme Court. He knows that there never... | |
| 1860 - 268 頁
...decide that a State of this Union cannot exclude Slavery from its own limite, will I submit to it ? I am amazed that Lincoln should ask such a question. (" A school-boy knows better.") Y ев, a school-boy does know better.) Mr. Lincoln's object ie to cast an Imputation upon the Supreme... | |
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