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In Linclon's speech, he basicly states in the third full paragraph on page 261, the Southern people are the same as Northern people in that if the rolls were reversed, each side would do the same thing as the other side. I was wondering if this statement had any negative effect on the Northern view of Linclon or any positive effect on the Southern view of Linclon? I was just curious if he recieved any feedback from the public about how he compared the two sides. -Kristina Scrimshaw | In Linclon's speech, he basicly states in the third full paragraph on page 261, the Southern people are the same as Northern people in that if the rolls were reversed, each side would do the same thing as the other side. I was wondering if this statement had any negative effect on the Northern view of Linclon or any positive effect on the Southern view of Linclon? I was just curious if he recieved any feedback from the public about how he compared the two sides. -Kristina Scrimshaw | ||
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| + | When Lincoln comments, "These principles can not stand together. They are as opposite as God and mammon;..." Who is mammon? - Katie Mauro | ||
== Douglass, The Constitution of the US: Is it Pro-slavery or Anti-slavery?, 1860 == | == Douglass, The Constitution of the US: Is it Pro-slavery or Anti-slavery?, 1860 == | ||