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... principles , if he wants his principles to pre- vail . He must either leave the Union , or he must rule the Union . " The spirit of opposition to Democracy and in favor of section- alism , as a prelude to disunion and the downfall of ...
... principles , if he wants his principles to pre- vail . He must either leave the Union , or he must rule the Union . " The spirit of opposition to Democracy and in favor of section- alism , as a prelude to disunion and the downfall of ...
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... principles of self - government . Addressing him- self to the doctrines advanced by Mr. Lincoln , as given above , Senator Douglas , in his first speech at Chicago , said : - " I take bold and unqualified issue with him upon that principle ...
... principles of self - government . Addressing him- self to the doctrines advanced by Mr. Lincoln , as given above , Senator Douglas , in his first speech at Chicago , said : - " I take bold and unqualified issue with him upon that principle ...
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... principles , would it occur to any human being in this country that it had any existence here ? It was utterly absurd to say that the common law was in force in the courts of the United States . He granted that , as respected many of ...
... principles , would it occur to any human being in this country that it had any existence here ? It was utterly absurd to say that the common law was in force in the courts of the United States . He granted that , as respected many of ...
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