That 'central idea' in our political public opinion at the beginning was, and until recently has continued to be, 'the equality of men.
Public opinion on any subject always has a 'central idea,' from which all its minor thoughts radiate.
It encourages a liking for what I call messy art, instead of developing a taste for the simplicity that always characterizes the best kind of beauty, the kind that develops naturally out of a central idea.
But, unlike most of the buildings here, it did not develop out of a central idea.
Public opinion, on any subject, always has a "central idea," from which all its minor thoughts radiate.
That "central idea" in our political public opinion at the beginning was, and until recently has continued to be, "the equality of men.
Thus let bygones be bygones; let past differences as nothing be; and with steady eye on the real issue let us reinaugurate the good old "central idea" of the republic.
Formerly some deference to the "central idea" of equality was general and in some sort of abstract sense slavery was admitted to be wrong.
The "central idea" which had now established itself in the intellect of the Southern was one which favoured the enslavement of man by man "apart from colour.
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