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Page 65
... adopt the suggestion of a friend , that General Cass is a general of splendidly successful charges -charges to be sure , not upon the public enemy , but upon the public treasury . He was Governor of Michigan Terri- tory , and ex ...
... adopt the suggestion of a friend , that General Cass is a general of splendidly successful charges -charges to be sure , not upon the public enemy , but upon the public treasury . He was Governor of Michigan Terri- tory , and ex ...
Page 74
... it does not occur to you that to the extent of your gain in the case , you have given up the slave system and adopted the free system of labor . [ From a speech delivered in reply to Senator Stephen 74 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... it does not occur to you that to the extent of your gain in the case , you have given up the slave system and adopted the free system of labor . [ From a speech delivered in reply to Senator Stephen 74 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
Page 77
... adopted , but for their tardi- ness in this I will not undertake to judge our brethren of the South . When they remind us of their constitutional rights , I ac- knowledge them — not grudgingly , but fully and fairly ; and I would give ...
... adopted , but for their tardi- ness in this I will not undertake to judge our brethren of the South . When they remind us of their constitutional rights , I ac- knowledge them — not grudgingly , but fully and fairly ; and I would give ...
Page 86
... adopted systems of emancipation at once , and it is a significant fact that not a single State has done the like since . So far as peaceful voluntary emancipa- tion is concerned , the condition of the negro slave in Amer- ica , scarcely ...
... adopted systems of emancipation at once , and it is a significant fact that not a single State has done the like since . So far as peaceful voluntary emancipa- tion is concerned , the condition of the negro slave in Amer- ica , scarcely ...
Page 101
... adopted for the purpose of justifying the colonists in the eyes of the civilized world in withdrawing their allegiance from the British crown , and dissolving their connection with the mother country . My good friends , read that ...
... adopted for the purpose of justifying the colonists in the eyes of the civilized world in withdrawing their allegiance from the British crown , and dissolving their connection with the mother country . My good friends , read that ...
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