Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... minds that he is their brother , and that in attempting to injure him they are sure to injure themselves ; that he is a member of God's family here on earth , and that he requires a training to act well his part for the world that now ...
... minds that he is their brother , and that in attempting to injure him they are sure to injure themselves ; that he is a member of God's family here on earth , and that he requires a training to act well his part for the world that now ...
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... mind . -- But is there any truth in the statement which Senator Un- derwood has hazarded , that the abolitionists of the North do not understand the subject of Slavery ? If they do not , they are dull scholars , and much to be blamed ...
... mind . -- But is there any truth in the statement which Senator Un- derwood has hazarded , that the abolitionists of the North do not understand the subject of Slavery ? If they do not , they are dull scholars , and much to be blamed ...
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... minds to abolish slavery , — and we see not how they can be brought to this point but by the action of the government , they will adopt a much more simple plan than Senator Underwood's . Admitting them to be brought to it , however , we ...
... minds to abolish slavery , — and we see not how they can be brought to this point but by the action of the government , they will adopt a much more simple plan than Senator Underwood's . Admitting them to be brought to it , however , we ...
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... mind perpetually agitated with hopes and fears on matters of prime importance . -- - - Such had been for a long time , and such was the political condition of affairs , though many things had conspired to give success to the first ...
... mind perpetually agitated with hopes and fears on matters of prime importance . -- - - Such had been for a long time , and such was the political condition of affairs , though many things had conspired to give success to the first ...
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... minds , far from being clear . Wishing to make it appear that the Constitution was neutral between liberty and slavery , caring but little which should be established , he be- comes indistinct and obscure : of course , he has failed to ...
... minds , far from being clear . Wishing to make it appear that the Constitution was neutral between liberty and slavery , caring but little which should be established , he be- comes indistinct and obscure : of course , he has failed to ...
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