Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... Congress had been bom- barded for years with petitions for emancipation in the District of Columbia . This aroused the anger of the pro - slavery members who in 1836 brought about the passage of the first " gag rule , " the Pinckney ...
... Congress had been bom- barded for years with petitions for emancipation in the District of Columbia . This aroused the anger of the pro - slavery members who in 1836 brought about the passage of the first " gag rule , " the Pinckney ...
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... Congress to receive the President's message dated twenty days earlier . The message was brief and frank , but modest in what it recommended . It favored most heartily the admission of California as a State at once with its anti ...
... Congress to receive the President's message dated twenty days earlier . The message was brief and frank , but modest in what it recommended . It favored most heartily the admission of California as a State at once with its anti ...
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... Congress had already effectively decided for itself . But not so with the anti - slavery party . An adverse judicial ... Congress , if I can help it . " The bill was lost at this session of Congress , but later , a month before Sumner's ...
... Congress had already effectively decided for itself . But not so with the anti - slavery party . An adverse judicial ... Congress , if I can help it . " The bill was lost at this session of Congress , but later , a month before Sumner's ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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Prophet of Liberty– The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips Oscar Sherwin Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1958 |
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