Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... parties . He was , of course , chairman of it ; and although from a slave - holding state , he is not a slaveholder , free labor being more profitable where he resides than slave labor . But he is as utterly heartless as to man's rights ...
... parties . He was , of course , chairman of it ; and although from a slave - holding state , he is not a slaveholder , free labor being more profitable where he resides than slave labor . But he is as utterly heartless as to man's rights ...
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... party that thought otherwise . Yet all such interests are subordinate to the re- spect which every man owes to himself . He may have an inter- est in the government , as government is administered , as great as it can excite ; for ...
... party that thought otherwise . Yet all such interests are subordinate to the re- spect which every man owes to himself . He may have an inter- est in the government , as government is administered , as great as it can excite ; for ...
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... party , for it now may be called such , headed by those three persons and others who thought as they did , had to encounter the opposition of another party , which , if it did not equal their opponents in intelligence and ability , was ...
... party , for it now may be called such , headed by those three persons and others who thought as they did , had to encounter the opposition of another party , which , if it did not equal their opponents in intelligence and ability , was ...
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... party constituted a majority in all of them it had great influence . The contest between these two parties was every now and then revived , whilst their al- ternate success kept the public mind perpetually agitated with hopes and fears ...
... party constituted a majority in all of them it had great influence . The contest between these two parties was every now and then revived , whilst their al- ternate success kept the public mind perpetually agitated with hopes and fears ...
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... party , in case of a claim of freedom by any negro , in either California or New Mexico , to the Supreme Court . Every power which Con- gress ever had over the subject is reserved , because no word in the bill proposes to devolve that ...
... party , in case of a claim of freedom by any negro , in either California or New Mexico , to the Supreme Court . Every power which Con- gress ever had over the subject is reserved , because no word in the bill proposes to devolve that ...
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