Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... slavery , until the final triumph of their cause in the election of President Lin- coln ; and on the other hand , the corresponding antagonism and violence with which the advocates of slavery resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated ...
... slavery , until the final triumph of their cause in the election of President Lin- coln ; and on the other hand , the corresponding antagonism and violence with which the advocates of slavery resisted these ef- forts , and vindicated ...
Էջ vii
... slaves - Message of General Jackson to prohibit this by law - His recommendation defeated- The Pulpit , the Press , and other agencies - Abolition Petitions - The rise of an extreme Southern Pro - Slavery party - The Fugitive Slave Law ...
... slaves - Message of General Jackson to prohibit this by law - His recommendation defeated- The Pulpit , the Press , and other agencies - Abolition Petitions - The rise of an extreme Southern Pro - Slavery party - The Fugitive Slave Law ...
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... slaves - Message of General Jack- son to prohibit this by law - His recommendation defeated - The Pulpit , the Press , and other agencies - Abolition Petitions - The rise of an extreme Southern Pro- Slavery party - The Fugitive Slave ...
... slaves - Message of General Jack- son to prohibit this by law - His recommendation defeated - The Pulpit , the Press , and other agencies - Abolition Petitions - The rise of an extreme Southern Pro- Slavery party - The Fugitive Slave ...
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... slavery party in its career never stopped to reflect that slavery was a domestic institution , exclusively under the control of the sovereign States where it existed ; and therefore , if sinful in itself , it was certainly not the sin ...
... slavery party in its career never stopped to reflect that slavery was a domestic institution , exclusively under the control of the sovereign States where it existed ; and therefore , if sinful in itself , it was certainly not the sin ...
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... slavery proceeded with redoubled vigor , and this under the auspices of British emissaries . One of the first and most ... slave . Besides , at this period nobody loved slavery for its own sake . Virginia , whose example has always ...
... slavery proceeded with redoubled vigor , and this under the auspices of British emissaries . One of the first and most ... slave . Besides , at this period nobody loved slavery for its own sake . Virginia , whose example has always ...
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