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... effect , letting slavery into Kansas and Nebraska , and wrong in its prospective principle , allowing it to spread to every other part of the wide world where men can be found inclined to take it . I This declared indifference , but ...
... effect , letting slavery into Kansas and Nebraska , and wrong in its prospective principle , allowing it to spread to every other part of the wide world where men can be found inclined to take it . I This declared indifference , but ...
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... effect . It would be worth to the nation a hundred years ' purchase of peace and pros- perity . And what of sacrifice would they make ? They only surrender to us what they gave us for a consideration long , long ago ; what they have not ...
... effect . It would be worth to the nation a hundred years ' purchase of peace and pros- perity . And what of sacrifice would they make ? They only surrender to us what they gave us for a consideration long , long ago ; what they have not ...
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... effect anything in favor of gradual emancipation in Ken- tucky , together with a thousand other signs , extinguished that hope utterly . On the question of liberty as a prin- ciple , we are not what we have been . When we were the ...
... effect anything in favor of gradual emancipation in Ken- tucky , together with a thousand other signs , extinguished that hope utterly . On the question of liberty as a prin- ciple , we are not what we have been . When we were the ...
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... effect this ? The only specification offered is volunteered by Mr. Fill- more in his Albany speech . His charge is that if we elect a President and Vice - President both from the free States , it will dissolve the Union . This is open ...
... effect this ? The only specification offered is volunteered by Mr. Fill- more in his Albany speech . His charge is that if we elect a President and Vice - President both from the free States , it will dissolve the Union . This is open ...
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... effects of slave - labor in the vicinity of the fields of their own labor . But I do not desire to dwell upon this branch of the question more than to say that this assumption of his is false , and I do hope that that fallacy will not ...
... effects of slave - labor in the vicinity of the fields of their own labor . But I do not desire to dwell upon this branch of the question more than to say that this assumption of his is false , and I do hope that that fallacy will not ...
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