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... citizens , he is what is called " a self - made man ; " a class that would be better designated as labor - made men . His paternal ancestors emigrated from France to the eastern shore of Maryland the latter part of the seventeenth ...
... citizens , he is what is called " a self - made man ; " a class that would be better designated as labor - made men . His paternal ancestors emigrated from France to the eastern shore of Maryland the latter part of the seventeenth ...
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... citizens . In addition to the great labor involved in the careful preparation of so many speeches , Mr. Julian was ten years a member of the House Committee on Public Lands , and eight years the Chairman of it . During four years he was ...
... citizens . In addition to the great labor involved in the careful preparation of so many speeches , Mr. Julian was ten years a member of the House Committee on Public Lands , and eight years the Chairman of it . During four years he was ...
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... citizens ; and if , for this purpose , some of them have passed laws against the kidnapping of free persons as slaves , and providing a trial by jury to determine the question . whether the party claimed is or is not a slave , is it an ...
... citizens ; and if , for this purpose , some of them have passed laws against the kidnapping of free persons as slaves , and providing a trial by jury to determine the question . whether the party claimed is or is not a slave , is it an ...
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... citizens . Most obviously , the passage of the proviso would not invalidate the rights of the South growing out of this compromise . The old slave States , and those subsequently admitted , would retain all the advantages of the ...
... citizens . Most obviously , the passage of the proviso would not invalidate the rights of the South growing out of this compromise . The old slave States , and those subsequently admitted , would retain all the advantages of the ...
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... citizens . But they cannot visit South Carolina , Louis- iana , and I believe some three or four other Southern States , with- out being thrown into prison ; and if they are not removed from the State by the persons in whose care or ...
... citizens . But they cannot visit South Carolina , Louis- iana , and I believe some three or four other Southern States , with- out being thrown into prison ; and if they are not removed from the State by the persons in whose care or ...
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