The Congressional Globe, Հատոր 1,Հատոր 64,Մաս 1Blair & Rives, 1870 |
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... believe there would be a freedom of speech and discussion in the South that never has existed there before or since the war ; a free- dom that would enable Republicans to main- tain their doctrines in respectful and courteous discussion ...
... believe there would be a freedom of speech and discussion in the South that never has existed there before or since the war ; a free- dom that would enable Republicans to main- tain their doctrines in respectful and courteous discussion ...
Էջ 430
... believe in the specious but plausible arguments of the advocates of the inferiority of races , nor do I believe in this philosophy proclaimed by the Senator from Missouri . If it is true , I think the Almighty should have called these ...
... believe in the specious but plausible arguments of the advocates of the inferiority of races , nor do I believe in this philosophy proclaimed by the Senator from Missouri . If it is true , I think the Almighty should have called these ...
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... believe in this bureau system of education . The fathers of the Republic did not believe in it . State rights are not sustained in it ; State Sovereignty may be . I do not believe in that doctrine ; but I believe in the doctrine of self ...
... believe in this bureau system of education . The fathers of the Republic did not believe in it . State rights are not sustained in it ; State Sovereignty may be . I do not believe in that doctrine ; but I believe in the doctrine of self ...
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