. Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . i>v • ■ ■ ■-ifT n. John Brown Wood Engraving from a Photograph by J. and Co. 1858] Reply at Jonesboro 31 Lincolns Reply in the Jonesboro JointDebate. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Thereis very much in the principles thatJudge Douglas has here enunciated thatI most cordially approve, and over which Ishall have no controversy with him. In so faras he has insisted that all the States have theright to do exactly as they please about all theirdomestic relations, including that of slavery, Iagree entirely with him. He places me wrongin spite of all I can


. Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . i>v • ■ ■ ■-ifT n. John Brown Wood Engraving from a Photograph by J. and Co. 1858] Reply at Jonesboro 31 Lincolns Reply in the Jonesboro JointDebate. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Thereis very much in the principles thatJudge Douglas has here enunciated thatI most cordially approve, and over which Ishall have no controversy with him. In so faras he has insisted that all the States have theright to do exactly as they please about all theirdomestic relations, including that of slavery, Iagree entirely with him. He places me wrongin spite of all I can tell him, though I repeatit again and again, insisting that I have madeno difference with him upon this subject. Ihave made a great many speeches, some ofwhich have been printed, and it will be utterlyimpossible for him to find anything that I haveever put in print contrary to what I now sayupon this subject. I hold myself under consti-tutional obligations to allow the people in allthe States, without interference, direct or indi-rect, to do exactly as t


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