Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... suppose . We are only pursuing the calling to which we have been brought up - us . - the same that our fathers followed before At all events , if there be any guilt from its continuance , that belongs also to us , say nothing of those ...
... suppose . We are only pursuing the calling to which we have been brought up - us . - the same that our fathers followed before At all events , if there be any guilt from its continuance , that belongs also to us , say nothing of those ...
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... suppose that the most considerate of them , - men who , at last , will bring the rest into their measures , would adopt an expedient that would certainly defeat the avowed cause of the separation , and make them the most pitiable and ...
... suppose that the most considerate of them , - men who , at last , will bring the rest into their measures , would adopt an expedient that would certainly defeat the avowed cause of the separation , and make them the most pitiable and ...
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... suppose that he ever declared a " compromise of principle " to be the " cant of the times . " - - · - - ― - Notwithstanding the light and contemptuous terms in which Mr. Clayton speaks of compromising a principle , if he mean the same ...
... suppose that he ever declared a " compromise of principle " to be the " cant of the times . " - - · - - ― - Notwithstanding the light and contemptuous terms in which Mr. Clayton speaks of compromising a principle , if he mean the same ...
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... suppose that the " compromises " of the North keep pace with the multiplication of the slaves , or with the perpetuation of un- - 66 heard - of cruelties ? Does he imagine that 1849. ] 27 Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
... suppose that the " compromises " of the North keep pace with the multiplication of the slaves , or with the perpetuation of un- - 66 heard - of cruelties ? Does he imagine that 1849. ] 27 Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
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... suppose that compromises are enjoined , which rise with the slaveholder's fears and necessities , be they real or imaginary , he has wonderfully misread . Or , if he fancies that his argument can " settle the controversy , " or quench ...
... suppose that compromises are enjoined , which rise with the slaveholder's fears and necessities , be they real or imaginary , he has wonderfully misread . Or , if he fancies that his argument can " settle the controversy , " or quench ...
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