Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New Orleans |
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... persons of pre - eminent standing who were tolerated even with os- tentation . " His wealth , aristocracy , and above all his policy , was in harmony with Southern chivalry . A pro- minent Slaveholder , his known sentiments on the ...
... persons of pre - eminent standing who were tolerated even with os- tentation . " His wealth , aristocracy , and above all his policy , was in harmony with Southern chivalry . A pro- minent Slaveholder , his known sentiments on the ...
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... persons are in- structing our youth who avow themselves " rebels " or rebel sympathizers ! ” And many others who show by their evasive manner of answering these questions , that their whole sympathies are with those now in armed re ...
... persons are in- structing our youth who avow themselves " rebels " or rebel sympathizers ! ” And many others who show by their evasive manner of answering these questions , that their whole sympathies are with those now in armed re ...
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... persons . Henry Clay would never , never , never , by word or thought , by mind or will , aid in sub- jecting free territory to the everlasting curse of human bondage . The great Benton , in view of the peace and reputation of the white ...
... persons . Henry Clay would never , never , never , by word or thought , by mind or will , aid in sub- jecting free territory to the everlasting curse of human bondage . The great Benton , in view of the peace and reputation of the white ...
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... persons in Massachusetts who could not read and write . In the same year eighty thousand of the white adult inhabitants of North Carolina could neither read or write . The comparative intelligence in these States . is presented to ...
... persons in Massachusetts who could not read and write . In the same year eighty thousand of the white adult inhabitants of North Carolina could neither read or write . The comparative intelligence in these States . is presented to ...
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... person of color shall attempt to poison any person he shall be hung . Any slave guilty of encouraging an insurrection shall be hung . Any slave or free person of color who shall attempt to burn any building or outhouse shall be hung ...
... person of color shall attempt to poison any person he shall be hung . Any slave guilty of encouraging an insurrection shall be hung . Any slave or free person of color who shall attempt to burn any building or outhouse shall be hung ...
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