The Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase: United States Senator and Governor of Ohio; Secretary of the Treasury and Chief-justice of the United States |
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... citizen of Kentucky , and a member of the highest judicial tribunal of that State . Mr. Chase when a mere child , not always able to make his way through the heavy New - England snows to the little school- house , not more than a ...
... citizen of Kentucky , and a member of the highest judicial tribunal of that State . Mr. Chase when a mere child , not always able to make his way through the heavy New - England snows to the little school- house , not more than a ...
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... citizen of New York , who , being on business at Washington , was seized and im- prisoned on suspicion of being a slave . This occurrence ( in 1827 ) led to some important discussion in Congress on the sub- ject of slavery in the ...
... citizen of New York , who , being on business at Washington , was seized and im- prisoned on suspicion of being a slave . This occurrence ( in 1827 ) led to some important discussion in Congress on the sub- ject of slavery in the ...
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... citizens , to consider whether they " would permit the publication or distribution of abolition papers in Cincinnati . " The mayor of the city presided ; and the meeting , a large one , deliberately resolved that nothing less than a com ...
... citizens , to consider whether they " would permit the publication or distribution of abolition papers in Cincinnati . " The mayor of the city presided ; and the meeting , a large one , deliberately resolved that nothing less than a com ...
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... citizens ' committee was then asked whether , if the mob could be averted , they ( the committee ) would be willing ... citizen , seeing some part of them ; but they filled his mind with a profound indignation , and he de- nounced them ...
... citizens ' committee was then asked whether , if the mob could be averted , they ( the committee ) would be willing ... citizen , seeing some part of them ; but they filled his mind with a profound indignation , and he de- nounced them ...
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... citizens , are we now appealing to you ? Why have thousands of our countrymen , in other States , ranged themselves under the banner of constitutional liberty against slavery ? Why is it that the whole nation is moved , as with a mighty ...
... citizens , are we now appealing to you ? Why have thousands of our countrymen , in other States , ranged themselves under the banner of constitutional liberty against slavery ? Why is it that the whole nation is moved , as with a mighty ...
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