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Page 641
... truth . " This language could not be applied to slavery . It would be a strange misapplication of terms to call slavery a physical , philosophical and moral truth . He had just been stating to his hearers that the ideas prevalent at the ...
... truth . " This language could not be applied to slavery . It would be a strange misapplication of terms to call slavery a physical , philosophical and moral truth . He had just been stating to his hearers that the ideas prevalent at the ...
Page 643
... truth proclaimed in a quarter entitled to respect , and by one who politically outranks the Vice - President of the Confederacy , to wit , the President of the United States . You will recollect the interview , on August fourteenth ...
... truth proclaimed in a quarter entitled to respect , and by one who politically outranks the Vice - President of the Confederacy , to wit , the President of the United States . You will recollect the interview , on August fourteenth ...
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... truths . But let us never despair while there is ground for hope . We say , then , it is a fundamental truth , to be accepted or rejected by men , as they wish to save or destroy the political institutions of their country , that under ...
... truths . But let us never despair while there is ground for hope . We say , then , it is a fundamental truth , to be accepted or rejected by men , as they wish to save or destroy the political institutions of their country , that under ...
Contents
The Great Union Meeting Held at Indianapolis February | 565 |
Copperheads under the Heel of an Illinois Farmer New York | 607 |
Edward N Crosby and S F B Morse The Letter of a Repub | 630 |
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