Slavery Doomed: Or, The Contest Between Free and Slave Labour in the United StatesSmith, Elder & Company, 1860 - 224 стор. |
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... principles of Free and Slave labour stand face to face . The Northern Free States are preparing to declare that Slavery is sectional , and shall henceforward be illegal , except in those States where it already exists . The South is ...
... principles of Free and Slave labour stand face to face . The Northern Free States are preparing to declare that Slavery is sectional , and shall henceforward be illegal , except in those States where it already exists . The South is ...
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... principles at issue in the present contest , which must interest the lovers of liberty throughout the world . When England emancipated the Slaves in her colonies , the Slave- holders were a small and unimportant body of men , compared ...
... principles at issue in the present contest , which must interest the lovers of liberty throughout the world . When England emancipated the Slaves in her colonies , the Slave- holders were a small and unimportant body of men , compared ...
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... principles at work . The thirteen States which originally formed the Union lay in different latitudes , and their products were consequently different . To England's disgrace , African slavery had been forced upon them when colonies ...
... principles at work . The thirteen States which originally formed the Union lay in different latitudes , and their products were consequently different . To England's disgrace , African slavery had been forced upon them when colonies ...
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... . Its principles ( the Republican party's ) and policy are , therefore , justly and even necessarily examined . I know of only one policy which it has adopted or avowed , namely : -The NORTHERN STATES NOT ABOLITIONIST . 5.
... . Its principles ( the Republican party's ) and policy are , therefore , justly and even necessarily examined . I know of only one policy which it has adopted or avowed , namely : -The NORTHERN STATES NOT ABOLITIONIST . 5.
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... principles , two phases of the question , — Slavery or Abolition ; we applaud the reasonings of such persons as Gerritt Smith , Frederick Douglass , and Mrs. Stowe . But their ideas have no influence 6 SLAVERY DOOMED .
... principles , two phases of the question , — Slavery or Abolition ; we applaud the reasonings of such persons as Gerritt Smith , Frederick Douglass , and Mrs. Stowe . But their ideas have no influence 6 SLAVERY DOOMED .
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