| Stephen B. Oates - 2009 - 522 頁
...audience that while Mr. Jefferson was the owner of slaves, when he spoke of this very subject, he used the language that he "trembled for his country when he remembered that God is just." Judge Douglas said he went for acquiring additional territory — Cuba, for instance —... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2001 - 392 頁
...their slaves. And so Lincoln could say in the fifth of the Debates (at Galesburg): And I will remind Judge Douglas and this audience, that while Mr. Jefferson...country when he remembered that God was just;" and I will offer the highest premium in my power to Judge Douglas if he will show that he, in all his life,... | |
| Thomas G. West - 1997 - 244 頁
...said so, that any president ever said so, that any member of Congress ever said so And I will remind Judge Douglas and this audience, that while Mr. Jefferson...trembled for his country when he remembered that God was just."80 Lincoln's response to Douglas recalled Northerners to the Declaration of Independence, which... | |
| Ronald J. Pestritto, Thomas G. West - 2003 - 304 頁
...so, that any president ever said so, that any member of Congress ever said so. ... And I will remind Judge Douglas and this audience, that while Mr. Jefferson...trembled for his country when he remembered that God was just."16 Many today believe that Lincoln was wrong. Instead, they accept the Southern or Douglas view... | |
| Charles M. Hubbard - 2003 - 270 頁
...the Union still had slavery, and the Jefferson who, though he owned slaves, said of the institution that "he trembled for his country when he remembered that God was just." This was the Jefferson, said Lincoln in 1859, who "in the concrete pressure of a struggle for national... | |
| Manning Marable - 2003 - 766 頁
...that he was, when he uttered those sublime sentiments about the rights of man, and when he declared that he trembled for his country when he remembered that God was just. This inconsistency between the man's magnificence in profession and his smallness in practice, between... | |
| Owen Lovejoy - 2004 - 504 頁
...article IV, section 2,3. — [a voice from the opposition, "What did Jefferson say?"] — He said, he trembled for his country when he remembered that God was just, and that his justice would not sleep forever, and that in the event of a servile war, there was no attribute... | |
| Ward McAfee - 2004 - 258 頁
...knew it to be a wrong nonetheless. Lincoln paraphrased Jefferson on the subject of slavery, noting "he trembled for his country when he remembered that God was just." Then he personally challenged Douglas to admit that slavery was wrong. "I will offer the highest premium... | |
| William D. Pederson, Thomas T. Samaras, Frank J. Williams - 2007 - 216 頁
...any other President, or even any member of Congress said so. In fact, Lincoln said: ...I will remind Judge Douglas and this audience, that while Mr. Jefferson...country when he remembered that God was just;" and I will offer the highest premium in my power to Judge Douglas if he will show that he, in all his life,... | |
| Philip L. Ostergard - 2008 - 293 頁
...204-205 ^^ & October?, 1858 Fifth Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Galesburg, Illinois And I will remind Judge Douglas and this audience, that while Mr. Jefferson...country when he remembered that God was just; " and I will offer the highest premium in my power to Judge Douglas if he will show that he, in all his life,... | |
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