Pamphlets, Issue 80; Issue 83 |
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... thing , in my judgment , is perfectly clear , now that the war is upon us : that a prosperous and permanent peace cannot be secured if the institution is permitted to survive . * * * * * * * " As we at present are , I cease to hope that ...
... thing , in my judgment , is perfectly clear , now that the war is upon us : that a prosperous and permanent peace cannot be secured if the institution is permitted to survive . * * * * * * * " As we at present are , I cease to hope that ...
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... things he had heard and seen in Charleston , New Orleans , Mobile , Montgomery , and Wetumpka " Have not the planters for years condemned every mechanic in the South to negro equality ? " exclaims Mr. Tharin . " I never envied the ...
... things he had heard and seen in Charleston , New Orleans , Mobile , Montgomery , and Wetumpka " Have not the planters for years condemned every mechanic in the South to negro equality ? " exclaims Mr. Tharin . " I never envied the ...
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... things , and does not promise here- after , such a support as every white person in this country is and feels himself entitled to . " In another part of his address he said : " Eighteen or at most . nineteen dollars will cover the whole ...
... things , and does not promise here- after , such a support as every white person in this country is and feels himself entitled to . " In another part of his address he said : " Eighteen or at most . nineteen dollars will cover the whole ...
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... things we cease to wonder at the persistent emi- gration from the eastern slave states , westward , of which Mr. Tarver said , speaking of South Carolina , " That necessity must be strong and urgent which induces thirty per cent . of ...
... things we cease to wonder at the persistent emi- gration from the eastern slave states , westward , of which Mr. Tarver said , speaking of South Carolina , " That necessity must be strong and urgent which induces thirty per cent . of ...
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... things ; but if that mineral wealth is to remain , in future as in the past , in the bowels of the earth ; if Virginia , with the richest coal and iron deposits , is hereafter , as heretofore , to buy both coal and iron in Pennsylvania ...
... things ; but if that mineral wealth is to remain , in future as in the past , in the bowels of the earth ; if Virginia , with the richest coal and iron deposits , is hereafter , as heretofore , to buy both coal and iron in Pennsylvania ...
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