Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... Congress intend to decide the question of Slavery on their present imperfect information . No place could be more suit- able than the Senate of the United States , where error is most certainly yet tenderly exposed , and an account of ...
... Congress intend to decide the question of Slavery on their present imperfect information . No place could be more suit- able than the Senate of the United States , where error is most certainly yet tenderly exposed , and an account of ...
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... Congress . Although he was lavish in his condemnation of the ignorance and error of the inexperienced , and although he professed to have all the treas- ures of knowledge confined to himself and his slaveholding confederates , yet there ...
... Congress . Although he was lavish in his condemnation of the ignorance and error of the inexperienced , and although he professed to have all the treas- ures of knowledge confined to himself and his slaveholding confederates , yet there ...
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... Congress has the right to legislate for the Terri- tories , a thing which , to all sensible and impartial persons , cannot be made plainer , is an incoherent and absurd rhapsody . Those who read his speech with a view of gaining informa ...
... Congress has the right to legislate for the Terri- tories , a thing which , to all sensible and impartial persons , cannot be made plainer , is an incoherent and absurd rhapsody . Those who read his speech with a view of gaining informa ...
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... and compactness of Mr. Calhoun's speeches , which we hardly ever read without a stronger wish than in the case NO . IX . 2 of any other slave - holding member of Congress , 1849. ] 17 Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
... and compactness of Mr. Calhoun's speeches , which we hardly ever read without a stronger wish than in the case NO . IX . 2 of any other slave - holding member of Congress , 1849. ] 17 Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
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of any other slave - holding member of Congress , that he was on the right side of the Slavery question ; for on it he appears as much demented as ever Don Quixote was on the subject of knight - errantry . 66 But as indistinct and ...
of any other slave - holding member of Congress , that he was on the right side of the Slavery question ; for on it he appears as much demented as ever Don Quixote was on the subject of knight - errantry . 66 But as indistinct and ...
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