Letters on the American Republic: Or, Common Fallacies and Monstrous Errors Refuted and Exposed |
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... claim to be " famous anti - slavery agitators " will fling their envenomed darts or turn up their fiery , malignant eyes ! This is no uncommon thing in America , since no person or party is allowed to hold an opinion different to that ...
... claim to be " famous anti - slavery agitators " will fling their envenomed darts or turn up their fiery , malignant eyes ! This is no uncommon thing in America , since no person or party is allowed to hold an opinion different to that ...
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... claim of the party to whom such service or labour may be due . " " It is scarcely questioned , " said Lincoln , “ that this provision was intended by those who made it for the reclaiming of what we call fugitive slaves , and the ...
... claim of the party to whom such service or labour may be due . " " It is scarcely questioned , " said Lincoln , “ that this provision was intended by those who made it for the reclaiming of what we call fugitive slaves , and the ...
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... claims to be more American than Americans , in the offer which he made in the name of American abolitionists to Mr ... claiming the black heritage of guilt in being more American than Americans theoretically , but practically . This is ...
... claims to be more American than Americans , in the offer which he made in the name of American abolitionists to Mr ... claiming the black heritage of guilt in being more American than Americans theoretically , but practically . This is ...
Contents
AMERICAN PRIVILEGE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA AND ITS GLORIES | 8 |
AMERICAN MELODRAMATIC SCENES | 16 |
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