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Page 78
... Now why is this ? You do not so treat the man who deals in corn , cotton , or tobacco . And yet again . There are in the United States and Ter- ritories , including the District of Columbia , 433,643 free 78 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... Now why is this ? You do not so treat the man who deals in corn , cotton , or tobacco . And yet again . There are in the United States and Ter- ritories , including the District of Columbia , 433,643 free 78 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
Page 92
... United States shall be of different States ; but says nothing as to the latitude and longitude of those States . In 1828 Andrew Jackson , of Tennessee , and John C. Cal- houn , of South Carolina , were elected President and Vice ...
... United States shall be of different States ; but says nothing as to the latitude and longitude of those States . In 1828 Andrew Jackson , of Tennessee , and John C. Cal- houn , of South Carolina , were elected President and Vice ...
Page 93
... United States is the tribunal to decide such a question , and we will submit to its decisions ; and if you do also , there will be an end of the matter . Will you ? If not , who are the disunionists - you or we ? We , the majority ...
... United States is the tribunal to decide such a question , and we will submit to its decisions ; and if you do also , there will be an end of the matter . Will you ? If not , who are the disunionists - you or we ? We , the majority ...
Page 96
... United States courts ; and secondly , that Congress can- not prohibit slavery in the Territories . It was made by a divided court - dividing differently on the different points . Judge Douglas does not discuss the merits of the decision ...
... United States courts ; and secondly , that Congress can- not prohibit slavery in the Territories . It was made by a divided court - dividing differently on the different points . Judge Douglas does not discuss the merits of the decision ...
Page 103
... United States 405,751 mulattos . Very few of these are the off- spring of whites and free blacks ; nearly all have sprung from black slaves and white masters . A separation of the races is the only perfect preventive of amalgamation ...
... United States 405,751 mulattos . Very few of these are the off- spring of whites and free blacks ; nearly all have sprung from black slaves and white masters . A separation of the races is the only perfect preventive of amalgamation ...
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