Now, I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes that because I do not want a black woman for a slave, I must necessarily want her for a wife. I need not have her for either. I can just leave her alone. Complete Works - Stran 39avtor: Abraham Lincoln - 1894Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 526 strani
...and eat, and sleep, and marry with negroes. He will have it that they cannot be consistent else. Now I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes...not have her for either. I can just leave her alone. In some respects she certainly is not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1891 - 424 strani
...sleep, and marry with negroes! He will have it that they cannot be consistent else. Now, I prot-iat against the counterfeit logic which concludes that, because I do not want a black woman ibr & slave, 1 mnnt necessarily want her for a wife. I need not have her for either. I can just leave... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 604 strani
...does, do so only because they want to vote, and eat, and sleep, and marry with the negroes ! . . . Now, I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes...have her for either ; I can just leave her alone. In some respects she is certainly not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 568 strani
...does, do so only because they want to vote, and eat, and sleep, and marry with the negroes ! . . . Now, I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes...have her for either ; I can. just leave her alone. In some respects she is certainly not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 566 strani
...does, do so only because they want to vote, and eat, and sleep, and marry with the negroes ! . . . Now, I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes...want a black woman for a slave, I must necessarily 1 In the New York Times, July 7th. It was delivered June 26th. It is printed in the Life of Lincoln... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 566 strani
...July 7tli. It was delivered June 26th. It is printed in the Life of Lincoln by WD Howells, p. 170. want her for a wife. I need not have her for either ; I can just leave her alone. In some respects she is certainly not iny equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns... | |
| Henry Clay Whitney - 1892 - 772 strani
...against that counterfeit logic which concludes that because I don't want a black woman for my slave, that I must, necessarily, want her for a wife. I need not have her for either ; I can just let her alone. In color, and, perhaps, in some other respects, she is not my equal ; but in her natural... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1893 - 130 strani
...and eat, and sleep, and marry with negroes. He will have it that they cannot be consistent else. Now, I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes...not have her for either. I can just leave her alone. In some respects she certainly is not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns... | |
| John Torrey Morse - 1893 - 410 strani
...office, nor to intermarry with white people. ... I do not understand that because I do not want a negro woman for a slave I must necessarily want her for a wife. My understanding is that I can just let her alone. ... I have never had the least apprehension that... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 274 strani
...and eat, and sleep, and marry with negroes ! He will have it that they cannot be consistent else. Now I protest against the counterfeit logic which concludes...not have her for either. I can just leave her alone. In some respects she certainly is not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns... | |
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