He is for the Dred Scott decision because it tends to nationalize slavery; because it is part of the original combination for that object.
He never was in favor of any nor opposed to any, till the present one, which helps to nationalize slavery.
In a speech at Springfield, on the night of the 17th, I thought I might as well attend to my own business a little, and I recalled his attention as well as I could to this charge of conspiracy to nationalize slavery.
Humiliating as was this local conspiracy to plant servitude in Kansas, a more aggressive political movement to nationalize slavery in all the Union was about to eclipse it.
He never was in favor of any, nor (I) opposed to any, till the present one, which helps to Nationalize Slavery.
He is for the Dred Scott decision because it tends to Nationalize Slavery--because it is a part of the original combination for that object.
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