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... protect all citizens equally in all their rights , regardless of their political opi- nions ; that I would repress all insurrectionary move- ments within the State ; that I would repel all attempts made to invade it from whatever ...
... protect all citizens equally in all their rights , regardless of their political opi- nions ; that I would repress all insurrectionary move- ments within the State ; that I would repel all attempts made to invade it from whatever ...
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... protection of loyal subjects of the Federal Government , or for repelling invasion ; and they plainly announced that it was the intention of the administration to take military occupation , under these pretexts , of the whole State ...
... protection of loyal subjects of the Federal Government , or for repelling invasion ; and they plainly announced that it was the intention of the administration to take military occupation , under these pretexts , of the whole State ...
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... protect ; and they intend to exert their whole power to subjugate you , if pos- sible , to the military despotism which ... protection of their endangered homes and firesides , and for the defence of their most sacred rights and dearest ...
... protect ; and they intend to exert their whole power to subjugate you , if pos- sible , to the military despotism which ... protection of their endangered homes and firesides , and for the defence of their most sacred rights and dearest ...
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... protect their property , Webster , Clay , and others brought in an Act to enable the slaveowner to pursue his slave into any State in the Union , and to call on the Federal authorities to assist him in recovering his property . Now ...
... protect their property , Webster , Clay , and others brought in an Act to enable the slaveowner to pursue his slave into any State in the Union , and to call on the Federal authorities to assist him in recovering his property . Now ...
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... element of this fearful disruption , and asserting that it is very far in importance be- hind another , which has been studiously kept in the background by the North . " It is not slavery , but protection ; it REAL REASON FOR SECESSION .
... element of this fearful disruption , and asserting that it is very far in importance be- hind another , which has been studiously kept in the background by the North . " It is not slavery , but protection ; it REAL REASON FOR SECESSION .
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