William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879: The Story of His Life Told by His Children, Volume 3Century Company, 1889 |
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... TEXAS ( 1845 ) .. 134-149 Garrison joins in the Massachusetts movement of the Con- science Whigs against the annexation of Texas , but their disunionism oozes away after the event . CHAPTER VI . - THIRD MISSION TO ENGLAND ( 1846 ) ...
... TEXAS ( 1845 ) .. 134-149 Garrison joins in the Massachusetts movement of the Con- science Whigs against the annexation of Texas , but their disunionism oozes away after the event . CHAPTER VI . - THIRD MISSION TO ENGLAND ( 1846 ) ...
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... Texas , " Sooner let the Union be dashed in pieces " 33 . Lib . 11 : 191 . than that the Northern States should submit to this infamy . A little later , forecasting the doings of Congress at the first regular session " We expect , " he ...
... Texas , " Sooner let the Union be dashed in pieces " 33 . Lib . 11 : 191 . than that the Northern States should submit to this infamy . A little later , forecasting the doings of Congress at the first regular session " We expect , " he ...
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... Texas began to rear its head anew . Lib . 12:49 . Southern State legislatures adopted resolves in favor of it which met with a willing reception in Congress , while those in opposition fell under the ban of anti - slavery petitions ...
... Texas began to rear its head anew . Lib . 12:49 . Southern State legislatures adopted resolves in favor of it which met with a willing reception in Congress , while those in opposition fell under the ban of anti - slavery petitions ...
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... Texas into the confederacy . This measure , besides entailing on us evils of all sorts , would have for its chief end to bring the whole country under the Slave Power , to make the general government the agent of slavery ; and this we ...
... Texas into the confederacy . This measure , besides entailing on us evils of all sorts , would have for its chief end to bring the whole country under the Slave Power , to make the general government the agent of slavery ; and this we ...
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... Texas to the United States . " No ! the people of the United States will never sanction the annexation of Texas , unless under the delusion of such fables as the Erving treaty [ Lib . 14 : 165 , 169 , 182 ] ; and if the faction of its ...
... Texas to the United States . " No ! the people of the United States will never sanction the annexation of Texas , unless under the delusion of such fables as the Erving treaty [ Lib . 14 : 165 , 169 , 182 ] ; and if the faction of its ...
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