The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary for the Reference of the Politicians and Statesmen of the United States |
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Page 7
... North do not realize the mischievous consequences which have already resulted from measures of this kind ; and , if a stop were not put to it , the Southern States would be compelled to apply to the General Government for their ...
... North do not realize the mischievous consequences which have already resulted from measures of this kind ; and , if a stop were not put to it , the Southern States would be compelled to apply to the General Government for their ...
Page 18
... North , and by com- pelling the people of the South to the very atro- cities which have startled the North into atten- tion . Nothing but the madness which ushers in destruction and the pride which goeth before a fall , on the part of ...
... North , and by com- pelling the people of the South to the very atro- cities which have startled the North into atten- tion . Nothing but the madness which ushers in destruction and the pride which goeth before a fall , on the part of ...
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... North and the South , but , on the contrary , ever increasing alienation and strife , at the imminent hazard of civil war , in consequence of their con- flicting views in relation to freedom and slavery : " That the South , having ...
... North and the South , but , on the contrary , ever increasing alienation and strife , at the imminent hazard of civil war , in consequence of their con- flicting views in relation to freedom and slavery : " That the South , having ...
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... North see that it is not possible for liberty and slavery to com- mingle , or for a true union to be formed be- tween freemen and slaveholders ? Between those who oppress and the oppressed , no con- cord is ossible . This Union - it is ...
... North see that it is not possible for liberty and slavery to com- mingle , or for a true union to be formed be- tween freemen and slaveholders ? Between those who oppress and the oppressed , no con- cord is ossible . This Union - it is ...
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... North from the same blighting curse . There was really no Union now between the North and the South , and he believed no two nations upon the earth entertained feelings of more bitter rancor to- wards each other than these two sections ...
... North from the same blighting curse . There was really no Union now between the North and the South , and he believed no two nations upon the earth entertained feelings of more bitter rancor to- wards each other than these two sections ...
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