Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... Union as states , upon an equal foot- ing with the Northern States . Let the people of such states settle the question of Slavery within their limits , as they would settle the question of banking , or any other domestic institution ...
... Union as states , upon an equal foot- ing with the Northern States . Let the people of such states settle the question of Slavery within their limits , as they would settle the question of banking , or any other domestic institution ...
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... Union is controlled by slaveholders who seek to use that very government for advancing and establishing slavery rather than liberty , and openly to extend the curse of slavery to climes that may be said never to have known it , let him ...
... Union is controlled by slaveholders who seek to use that very government for advancing and establishing slavery rather than liberty , and openly to extend the curse of slavery to climes that may be said never to have known it , let him ...
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... Union , is somewhat un- certain . Though , as he seems to think they are well prepared for either , they can adopt such a course as appears to them best , even if it be both . But that others may also judge , we will let him explain ...
... Union , is somewhat un- certain . Though , as he seems to think they are well prepared for either , they can adopt such a course as appears to them best , even if it be both . But that others may also judge , we will let him explain ...
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... Union , ( unimpaired , of course , ) as their highest political interest- the South , Slavery . When the South wished to advance Slavery , or defend it from any assault , they had only to threaten the integrity of the Union . The latter ...
... Union , ( unimpaired , of course , ) as their highest political interest- the South , Slavery . When the South wished to advance Slavery , or defend it from any assault , they had only to threaten the integrity of the Union . The latter ...
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... situa- tion of the Union would be far too high and enviable for his descriptive powers even to attempt to do it justice . On this theme he thus descants : " You would then have , " says he , 14 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
... situa- tion of the Union would be far too high and enviable for his descriptive powers even to attempt to do it justice . On this theme he thus descants : " You would then have , " says he , 14 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
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