Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... person could be more properly selected to publish a revelation of im- portance enough to reverse the wheels of the government , than a wise , experienced , and impartial Senator . Yet , notwith- standing all these advantages , the ...
... person could be more properly selected to publish a revelation of im- portance enough to reverse the wheels of the government , than a wise , experienced , and impartial Senator . Yet , notwith- standing all these advantages , the ...
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... persons of their own choice : - rather say , they are encouraged , and have every opportunity to prepare for eternal life . These things , and others of a similar character - bad enough , * Some of the Slave states are farming , or ...
... persons of their own choice : - rather say , they are encouraged , and have every opportunity to prepare for eternal life . These things , and others of a similar character - bad enough , * Some of the Slave states are farming , or ...
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... persons be expected to make mistakes about them ! Besides , as Slavery with us covers such a vast extent of country , and as its productions are so various , what , with perfect truth and propriety , may apply to one part , is taken up ...
... persons be expected to make mistakes about them ! Besides , as Slavery with us covers such a vast extent of country , and as its productions are so various , what , with perfect truth and propriety , may apply to one part , is taken up ...
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... persons in the Free states who could feel for the slaves ; who could view them as their brethren- their wronged and suffering brethren ; whose opposition to Slavery would grow with their growth and strengthen with their strength , and ...
... persons in the Free states who could feel for the slaves ; who could view them as their brethren- their wronged and suffering brethren ; whose opposition to Slavery would grow with their growth and strengthen with their strength , and ...
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... persons to a distant land , to build up with them there a great empire , has about it a good deal of the romantic to attract men . But when you propose to take the slaves , at the most valuable period of their lives , out of the hands ...
... persons to a distant land , to build up with them there a great empire , has about it a good deal of the romantic to attract men . But when you propose to take the slaves , at the most valuable period of their lives , out of the hands ...
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