The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... Slavery should find what to say for itself , and Liberty be mute ; and if tyrants should find men to plead for them , and they that can waste and vanquish tyrants , should not be able to find advocates . " MILTON . IN FIVE VOLUMES VOL ...
... Slavery should find what to say for itself , and Liberty be mute ; and if tyrants should find men to plead for them , and they that can waste and vanquish tyrants , should not be able to find advocates . " MILTON . IN FIVE VOLUMES VOL ...
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... Slavery In- fluences Eradicated - Emancipation in District of Columbia - The Trent Affair- Dangers Averted - Mr ... Slaves Emancipated by our Armies An Emancipating Crusade - Success in the West Burnside and Pope's Victories - Earl ...
... Slavery In- fluences Eradicated - Emancipation in District of Columbia - The Trent Affair- Dangers Averted - Mr ... Slaves Emancipated by our Armies An Emancipating Crusade - Success in the West Burnside and Pope's Victories - Earl ...
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... Slavery to Contend with - Absurdity of Building a State on Human Bondage - Mediation of England —Value of Slaves — A New Campaign — Navy Increasing — Farragut Recognition — Emigration from the South to the Territories - Public ...
... Slavery to Contend with - Absurdity of Building a State on Human Bondage - Mediation of England —Value of Slaves — A New Campaign — Navy Increasing — Farragut Recognition — Emigration from the South to the Territories - Public ...
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... Slavery Consid-- ered A Revolution - Foreign Interference - Extent , Progress , and Termination of the War - Mr . King - Rome - Sedition and Aliens - Mr. Wood - Denmark — The Cabinet a Unit - Mr. Dayton - France - Our Policy - Mr. Adams ...
... Slavery Consid-- ered A Revolution - Foreign Interference - Extent , Progress , and Termination of the War - Mr . King - Rome - Sedition and Aliens - Mr. Wood - Denmark — The Cabinet a Unit - Mr. Dayton - France - Our Policy - Mr. Adams ...
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... slavery . There is not one who does not even defend and justify it . There is not one who does not maintain that the flag of the United States covers with its protection the slaves of the slaveholding class on the high seas . " Mr ...
... slavery . There is not one who does not even defend and justify it . There is not one who does not maintain that the flag of the United States covers with its protection the slaves of the slaveholding class on the high seas . " Mr ...
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