| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1860 - 348 str.
...every where carefully excludes the idea that there is any thing wrong in it. That is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country...throughout the world. They are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of time; and will ever continue to struggle. The one... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 str.
...everywhere carefully excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in it. That is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country...throughout the world. They are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of time ; and will ever continue to struggle. The one... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 str.
...everywhere carefully excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in it. That is the real is^ue. That is the issue that will continue in this country...throughout the world. They are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of time ; and will ever continue to struggle. The one... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 str.
...excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in it. THE COTTON-GIN BASIS. That is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country...silent. It is the eternal struggle between these two principles—right and wrong — throughout the world. They are the two principles that have stood... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1860 - 280 str.
...every where carefully excludes the idea that there is any thing wrong in it. That is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country...Douglas and myself shall be silent. It is the eternal stniggle"~between these two principles — right and wrong — throughout the world. They are the two... | |
| Charles Carroll Everett - 1865 - 44 str.
...only one form of the great struggle for popular right. " This," he says, " is the real issue." This is the issue that will continue in this country, when...throughout the world. They are the two principles that have stood face to face, from the beginning of time ; and . will ever continue to struggle. The... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 str.
...protracted debates, were the words he uttered at Alton " Is slavery wrong?" That is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country...these poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shall bo silent. It is the eternal straggle between these two principles — right and wrong — throughout... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 750 str.
...slavery wrong?" TTiat Is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country when taesr poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shall be silent. It is the eternal straggle between these two principles — right and wrong — throughout the world. Theyare two principles... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 str.
...protracted debates, were the words lie uttered at Alton "Is slavery wrong?" That is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country when these [xtor ton.mies of Judge Douulas and myself shall be silent. It is the eternal straggle between these... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 str.
...question in the Lost debate, at Alton, as simply this : Is Slavery wrong ? " That is the real issue. That is the issue that will continue in this country...throughout the world. They are the two principles that have stood face to face from the beginning of time ; and will ever continue to struggle. The one... | |
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