Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861)Marion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... Northern and the Southern States at war with one another , or that it can have any tendency to make the people of Vermont raise sugar - cane because they raise it in Louisiana , or that it can compel the people of Illinois to cut pine ...
... Northern and the Southern States at war with one another , or that it can have any tendency to make the people of Vermont raise sugar - cane because they raise it in Louisiana , or that it can compel the people of Illinois to cut pine ...
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... Northern and South- ern factions , presaging the election of a Republican President . It was for this division that he had planned , even at the hazard of his own defeat . Because of the opposition to him by Senator Benja- min and other ...
... Northern and South- ern factions , presaging the election of a Republican President . It was for this division that he had planned , even at the hazard of his own defeat . Because of the opposition to him by Senator Benja- min and other ...
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... Northern country , we shall soon bring ourselves to admit that while we may not want them , if anyone else does , he has the moral right to have them . Step by step , south of the judge's moral climate line in the States , in the ...
... Northern country , we shall soon bring ourselves to admit that while we may not want them , if anyone else does , he has the moral right to have them . Step by step , south of the judge's moral climate line in the States , in the ...
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... Northern States came up during the next session of Congress , and , in opposing this project as a sectional one , Senator Alfred Iverson [ Ga . ] on January 6 , 1859 , referred to the " irrepressible conflict " between the North and ...
... Northern States came up during the next session of Congress , and , in opposing this project as a sectional one , Senator Alfred Iverson [ Ga . ] on January 6 , 1859 , referred to the " irrepressible conflict " between the North and ...
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... Northern heart will stop short of its favorite and final end and aim - the universal emancipation of slavery in the United States by the operation and action of the Federal Government . When Mr. Wilberforce began the agitation of his ...
... Northern heart will stop short of its favorite and final end and aim - the universal emancipation of slavery in the United States by the operation and action of the Federal Government . When Mr. Wilberforce began the agitation of his ...
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