History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Volume 2, Part 1J. R. Osgood, 1876 |
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... Abolitionism . - Democratic defeat in the State of New York . - Radical utterances of Mr. Seward . - His election to the United States Senate . - Ohio early in the antislavery ranks . Prominent part taken by Mr. Chase . - Friends of ...
... Abolitionism . - Democratic defeat in the State of New York . - Radical utterances of Mr. Seward . - His election to the United States Senate . - Ohio early in the antislavery ranks . Prominent part taken by Mr. Chase . - Friends of ...
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... abolitionists . - Their course . Breckin ridge and Lane occupy extreme Southern ground . Equivocal and incon- sistent position of Douglas and Johnson . Bell and Everett . - Ante- cedents and position . — Congressional debate . Heated ...
... abolitionists . - Their course . Breckin ridge and Lane occupy extreme Southern ground . Equivocal and incon- sistent position of Douglas and Johnson . Bell and Everett . - Ante- cedents and position . — Congressional debate . Heated ...
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Henry Wilson. severed . " Disclaiming all sympathy for , or affiliation with , Abolitionists , Mr. Wilmot said : " I stand by every compromise of the Constitution . I was in favor of the annexation of Texas . The Democracy of the North ...
Henry Wilson. severed . " Disclaiming all sympathy for , or affiliation with , Abolitionists , Mr. Wilmot said : " I stand by every compromise of the Constitution . I was in favor of the annexation of Texas . The Democracy of the North ...
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... Abolitionists had increased with great rapidity , and he was amazed to see how quiet Southern men were . As a sentinel on the watch - tower , he warned his countrymen against rapidly approaching danger , declaring that they had arrived ...
... Abolitionists had increased with great rapidity , and he was amazed to see how quiet Southern men were . As a sentinel on the watch - tower , he warned his countrymen against rapidly approaching danger , declaring that they had arrived ...
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... Abolitionists with retarding the work of emancipation in his State , and with adopting a narrow policy and proscriptive tests . He warned the Northern members of his party that the tendency in the South was to produce a political ...
... Abolitionists with retarding the work of emancipation in his State , and with adopting a narrow policy and proscriptive tests . He warned the Northern members of his party that the tendency in the South was to produce a political ...
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