Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... representing nei- ther of these interests ; without developing any peculiar views relative to Trade or Finance , it proclaims the doctrine that there must be no more slave territory , and no more slave states . This doctrine is of great ...
... representing nei- ther of these interests ; without developing any peculiar views relative to Trade or Finance , it proclaims the doctrine that there must be no more slave territory , and no more slave states . This doctrine is of great ...
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... for the extension of slavery ; he is a Southern man with Southern interests , and opinions favorable to slavery , and is uniformly represented by his supporters at the South as decidedly op- 1848. ] 111 The Free Soil Movement .
... for the extension of slavery ; he is a Southern man with Southern interests , and opinions favorable to slavery , and is uniformly represented by his supporters at the South as decidedly op- 1848. ] 111 The Free Soil Movement .
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represented by his supporters at the South as decidedly op- posed to the Wilmot Proviso , and in favor of the extension of slavery . We know this has been denied at the North ; but the testimony of the South settles the question . The ...
represented by his supporters at the South as decidedly op- posed to the Wilmot Proviso , and in favor of the extension of slavery . We know this has been denied at the North ; but the testimony of the South settles the question . The ...
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... represents an Interest which can be estimated in dollars ; nei- ther seems to see that behind questions of political economy there is a question of political morality , and the welfare of the nation depends on the answer we shall give ...
... represents an Interest which can be estimated in dollars ; nei- ther seems to see that behind questions of political economy there is a question of political morality , and the welfare of the nation depends on the answer we shall give ...
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... represented to the same the spirit prevailing in Germany as most danger- ous to the existing governments . A young man , a student at Jena , Charles Sand , a great enthusiast for the regeneration of his country , formed the idea that ...
... represented to the same the spirit prevailing in Germany as most danger- ous to the existing governments . A young man , a student at Jena , Charles Sand , a great enthusiast for the regeneration of his country , formed the idea that ...
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