Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... thought necessary to keep them as slaves . But extraordinary instances aside , he is " disgusted and incensed " that the people of the Free states have not succeeded , as well as he has , in dulling and putting asleep their good ...
... thought necessary to keep them as slaves . But extraordinary instances aside , he is " disgusted and incensed " that the people of the Free states have not succeeded , as well as he has , in dulling and putting asleep their good ...
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... thought they had driven a good bargain , in making any concession , however great , to Slavery , when , by so small a matter as they considered it , they had preserved what was first with them . " To save the Union , " has been the cry ...
... thought they had driven a good bargain , in making any concession , however great , to Slavery , when , by so small a matter as they considered it , they had preserved what was first with them . " To save the Union , " has been the cry ...
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... thought of as he seems to think of them . So reprehensible , indeed , do we consider his remarks , that had they been drawn from him by any unlooked for occasion , or sudden excitement , we should in that find his excuse . But they were ...
... thought of as he seems to think of them . So reprehensible , indeed , do we consider his remarks , that had they been drawn from him by any unlooked for occasion , or sudden excitement , we should in that find his excuse . But they were ...
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... 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 instance , in ...
... 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 instance , in ...
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... thought the most important one . But Senator Clayton gives to the " compromises of the Con- stitution " we use the word compromises here because it is more in fashion and better understood than any other word a far more extensive ...
... thought the most important one . But Senator Clayton gives to the " compromises of the Con- stitution " we use the word compromises here because it is more in fashion and better understood than any other word a far more extensive ...
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