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... struggle , nearly every adult male had been a participator in some of its scenes . The consequence was that of those scenes , in the form of a husband , a father , a son , or a brother , a living history was to be found in every family ...
... struggle , nearly every adult male had been a participator in some of its scenes . The consequence was that of those scenes , in the form of a husband , a father , a son , or a brother , a living history was to be found in every family ...
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... too , may be ; bow to it I never will . The probability that we may fall in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just ; it shall not deter me . If ever I feel the 26 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... too , may be ; bow to it I never will . The probability that we may fall in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just ; it shall not deter me . If ever I feel the 26 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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... struggles with the mosquitoes , and al- though I never fainted from the loss of blood , I can truly say I was often very hungry . Mr. Speaker , if I should ever conclude to doff whatever our Democratic friends may suppose 64 LETTERS AND ...
... struggles with the mosquitoes , and al- though I never fainted from the loss of blood , I can truly say I was often very hungry . Mr. Speaker , if I should ever conclude to doff whatever our Democratic friends may suppose 64 LETTERS AND ...
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... was a struggle by one party to discard that central idea and to substitute for it the op- posite idea that slavery is right in the abstract , the work- ings of which as a central idea may be the 94 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... was a struggle by one party to discard that central idea and to substitute for it the op- posite idea that slavery is right in the abstract , the work- ings of which as a central idea may be the 94 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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... struggle through the storm . He therefore clings to this hope , as a drowning man to the last plank . He makes an occasion for lugging it in from the opposition to the Dred Scott decision . He finds the Republicans insisting that the ...
... struggle through the storm . He therefore clings to this hope , as a drowning man to the last plank . He makes an occasion for lugging it in from the opposition to the Dred Scott decision . He finds the Republicans insisting that the ...
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