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" Now I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes that because I do not want a black woman for a slave I must necessarily want her for a wife. I need not have her for either. I can just leave her alone. "
The Constitutional History of the United States - 第 551 頁
Francis Newton Thorpe 著 - 1901
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Early Speeches: Springfield Speech, Cooper Union Speech, Inaugural Addresses ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1902 - 194 頁
...it that they cannot be consistent else. Now I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes that, because I do not want a black woman for a slave...else, she is my equal, and the equal of all others. Chief Justice Taney, in his opinion in the Dred Scott case, admits that the language of the Declaration...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln: His Early History, Political Career, Speeches in ...

Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 頁
...that they can not be consistent else. Now, I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes that, because I do not want a black woman for a slave,...asking leave of any one else, she is my equal, and the equai of all others. Chief Justice Taney, in his opinion in the Dred Scott case, admits that the language...
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Abraham Lincoln: With Twenty-four Illustrations

William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 482 頁
...equality, and in one of his speeches declared, " I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes that because I do not want a black woman for a slave I must necessarily want her for a wife." In another speech he said, " I shall never marry a negress, but I have no objection to any one else...
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Abraham Lincoln: A Character Sketch

Robert Dickinson Sheppard - 1903 - 198 頁
...afterwards, when engaged in the slavery controversy, "against the counterfeit logic which concludes that because I do not want a black woman for a slave...equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread which she earns with her own hands, she is my equal and the equal of all others." It would be difficult...
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The History of North America: The growth of the nation, 1837 to 1860, by E.W ...

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 596 頁
...sleep, and marry with the negroes! . . . Now, I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes that, because I do not want a black woman for a slave,...either; I can just leave her alone. In some respects she is certainly not my equal; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands,...
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Abraham Lincoln, His Book: A Facsimile Reproduction of the Original, with an ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1904 - 122 頁
...position tile ncg.-o should be denied everything. 1 do not understand that because I do not want a negro woman for a. slave I must necessarily want her for a wife. [Cheevs and laughter.]' My uader&tanding is that I can jnst let her alone. I am n-ovv -- i in my fiftieth...
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Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, 第 1 卷

Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 408 頁
...position the negro should be denied everything. I do not understand that because I do not want a negro woman for a slave, I must necessarily want her for a wife. My understanding is that I can just let her alone. I am now in my fiftieth year, and I certainly never...
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Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 394 頁
...position the negro should be denied everything. I do not understand that because I do not want a negro woman for a slave I must necessarily want her for a wife. My understanding is that I can just let her alone. I am now in my fiftieth year, and I certainly never...
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Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 460 頁
...position the negro should be denied everything. I do not understand that because I do not want a negro woman for a slave I must necessarily want her for a wife. My understanding is that I can just let her alone. I am now in my fiftieth year, and I certainly never...
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The United States of America: 1830-1900

Edwin Erle Sparks - 1904 - 524 頁
...protest," said he, "against the logic which says that because I do not want a black woman as a slave I do want her for a wife. I need not have her for either. I can just want to let her alone." Nevertheless, in the Southern mind, a Republican hereafter was a "black" Republican....
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