Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... considered the 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 ...
... considered the 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 ...
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... considered , by all impartial and well - informed persons , as a mere dead weight , a clog , to the Free states in their upward tendency toward civilization , Mr. Hunter thinks , that if Slavery were undisturbed , the situa- tion of the ...
... considered , by all impartial and well - informed persons , as a mere dead weight , a clog , to the Free states in their upward tendency toward civilization , Mr. Hunter thinks , that if Slavery were undisturbed , the situa- tion of the ...
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... considered , then , as altogether above sus- picion , the most high - strung and uncompromising opinions are given out . But Mr. Hunter does not himself appear to have formed 16 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
... considered , then , as altogether above sus- picion , the most high - strung and uncompromising opinions are given out . But Mr. Hunter does not himself appear to have formed 16 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
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... considered . After calling the rash advocates of slavery at the South , and the uncompro- mising opponents of it at the North " geographical factions , " and saying that the war between them and the bill was a war of extermination ...
... considered . After calling the rash advocates of slavery at the South , and the uncompro- mising opponents of it at the North " geographical factions , " and saying that the war between them and the bill was a war of extermination ...
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... considered as essential to the well being , if not to the exist- ence of the United States as an independent power - 1 . An indissoluble union of the states under one federal head . A sacred regard to public justice . 3. The adoption of ...
... considered as essential to the well being , if not to the exist- ence of the United States as an independent power - 1 . An indissoluble union of the states under one federal head . A sacred regard to public justice . 3. The adoption of ...
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