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" What next ? Free them, and make them politically and socially our equals ? My own feelings will not admit of this, and if mine would, we well know that those of the great mass of whites will not. "
The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers - Page 35
1925
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Meliora, Volumes 3-4

Social sciences - 1861 - 774 pages
...one in slavery, nt any rate ; yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon. What next? Free them, and make them politically and socially...if mine would, we well know that those of the great inas^ of white people will not. Whether this feeling accords with justice unil sound judgment, is not...
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Sketches in North America: With Some Account of Congress and of the Slavery ...

Hugo Reid - Nova Scotia - 1861 - 328 pages
...the choice of the Eepublican party, said, in 1858, in a speech on the all-absorbing question :—" Make them politically and socially our equals? My...feelings will not admit of this; and, if mine would, we know that those of the great mass of white people will not. Whether this feeling accords with justice...
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Letters on the American Republic, Or, Common Fallacies and ..., Volume 4

Joshua Rhodes Balme - Freed persons - 1863 - 308 pages
...slave) in slavery at any rate ; yet the point is not clear enough to me to denounce people upon. What next ? Free them, and make them, politically and socially,...our equals ? My own feelings will not admit of this ! " Again, when addressing the people at Chicago, July 10, 1858, he said, " I have always hated slavery,...
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History of the American War, Volume 1

Henry Charles Fletcher - United States - 1865 - 462 pages
...one in slavery at any rate; yet, the point is not clear enough to me to denounce people upon. What next ? Free them and make them politically and socially...know that those of the great mass of white people would not. Whether this accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole question, if, indeed,...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln: From His Birth to His Inauguration as ..., Volume 2

Ward Hill Lamon - 1872 - 630 pages
...hold one in slavery at any rate, yet the point is not clear enough to me to denounce people upon. What next? Free them, and make them politically and socially...feelings will not admit of this ; and, if mine would, we all know that those of the great mass of white people would not. Whether this feeling accerds with...
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Complete Works, Volume 3

Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894 - 432 pages
...hold one in slavery at any rate; yet the point is not clear enough to me to denounce people upon. What next? Free them, and make them politically and socially...accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole que»tion, if indeed, it is any part of it. A universal feeling, whether well or ill-founded, cannot...
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Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865

Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 270 pages
...one in slavery at any rate, yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon. What next ? Free them, and make them politically and socially...would, we well know that those of the great mass of whites will not. Whether this feeling accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole question,...
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The Table Talk of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 184 pages
...from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through. • OTTAWA SPEECH, AUG. «, 1858. " My own feelings will not admit of this ; and if mine...not. Whether this feeling accords with justice and Democracy, because there is a section so directly opposed to it that they will not tolerate us in doing...
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Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865

Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 274 pages
...one in slavery at any rate, yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon. What next ? Free them, and make them politically and socially...would, we well know that those of the great mass of whites will not. Whether this feeling accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole question,...
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Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters ..., Volume 1

Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 1080 pages
...in slavery at any rate, yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon. What nextt Free them, and make them politically and socially...would, we well know that those of the great mass of whites will not. Whether this feeling accords with justice and sound judgment is not the sole question,...
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