Slavery Doomed: Or, The Contest Between Free and Slave Labour in the United StatesSmith, Elder & Company, 1860 - 224 стор. |
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... Bill . A work has lately appeared in America entitled , The Impending Crisis of the South , and how to meet it . The author , Hinton Rowan Helper , is a citizen of the Slave State , North Carolina , and he proves conclusively that the ...
... Bill . A work has lately appeared in America entitled , The Impending Crisis of the South , and how to meet it . The author , Hinton Rowan Helper , is a citizen of the Slave State , North Carolina , and he proves conclusively that the ...
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... lasted , the House of Representatives refusing to admit Missouri with " the peculiar institution , " and the Senate persisting in returning the bill for reconsideration 5-2 PREPONDERANCE OF THE SOUTH . 67 The Missouri Compromise.
... lasted , the House of Representatives refusing to admit Missouri with " the peculiar institution , " and the Senate persisting in returning the bill for reconsideration 5-2 PREPONDERANCE OF THE SOUTH . 67 The Missouri Compromise.
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... bill for reconsideration . The Southern States , finding the North resolutely opposed their nefarious designs , and that their object could not be obtained by intimida- tion or threats of disunion , threw a sop to the Free States in ...
... bill for reconsideration . The Southern States , finding the North resolutely opposed their nefarious designs , and that their object could not be obtained by intimida- tion or threats of disunion , threw a sop to the Free States in ...
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... bill : -All marshals and deputy- marshals of the United States - that is to say , Federal officers - were bound to assist in the capture , under penalty of a fine of 2001. and the full value of the slave if he escaped them . They were ...
... bill : -All marshals and deputy- marshals of the United States - that is to say , Federal officers - were bound to assist in the capture , under penalty of a fine of 2001. and the full value of the slave if he escaped them . They were ...
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... bill into Congress for the forced purchase of Cuba at his own valuation : this he was compelled to with- draw . The present troubles of Mexico are as much due to the machinations of his party as to the chronic anarchy of that republic ...
... bill into Congress for the forced purchase of Cuba at his own valuation : this he was compelled to with- draw . The present troubles of Mexico are as much due to the machinations of his party as to the chronic anarchy of that republic ...
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