Owen Lovejoy, Abolitionist in Congress, Volume 10Rutgers University Press, 1967 - 493 pages |
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Page 79
... position of the New England political abolitionists and underscored the fact that the two viewpoints were far apart . Within a few months after Lovejoy's return from Massachusetts , Zebina Eastman in the Western Citizen resumed the ...
... position of the New England political abolitionists and underscored the fact that the two viewpoints were far apart . Within a few months after Lovejoy's return from Massachusetts , Zebina Eastman in the Western Citizen resumed the ...
Page 113
... position on the slavery question and urge his appointment . However , the meeting failed to establish a firm Republican organization like those in Wisconsin , Michigan , and other states.8 Two or three weeks after the unsuccessful ...
... position on the slavery question and urge his appointment . However , the meeting failed to establish a firm Republican organization like those in Wisconsin , Michigan , and other states.8 Two or three weeks after the unsuccessful ...
Page 413
... position of the 1840's and 1850's . Now he accepted the Constitution and the need to amend it . Phillips belatedly saw the error of his support for Frémont against Lincoln . That he should have failed to see it before taking the ...
... position of the 1840's and 1850's . Now he accepted the Constitution and the need to amend it . Phillips belatedly saw the error of his support for Frémont against Lincoln . That he should have failed to see it before taking the ...
Contents
The Murder of Elijah P Lovejoy | 3 |
Was I to Bewray the Wanderer? | 25 |
Renovate the State1840 to 1844 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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