The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 4Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 53
... slaveholding states , also voted with the republicans . 2 Among those who receded from their former positions were Messrs . English , Foley , Gilmer- Cockerill , Cox , Groesbeck , Hall , Lawrence , Pendleton and Jones . in congress and ...
... slaveholding states , also voted with the republicans . 2 Among those who receded from their former positions were Messrs . English , Foley , Gilmer- Cockerill , Cox , Groesbeck , Hall , Lawrence , Pendleton and Jones . in congress and ...
Page 55
... slaveholding states . President Bucha- nan , like his predecessor , made a show of preventing these maraud- ing expeditions , and Walker was repeatedly arrested ; but his schemes seemed never to be thwarted . On the 24th of November ...
... slaveholding states . President Bucha- nan , like his predecessor , made a show of preventing these maraud- ing expeditions , and Walker was repeatedly arrested ; but his schemes seemed never to be thwarted . On the 24th of November ...
Page 56
... slaveholding nation , or entirely a free- labor nation . Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and New Orleans become marts ...
... slaveholding nation , or entirely a free- labor nation . Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and New Orleans become marts ...
Page 57
... slaveholding , I do not pre- tend to say with what violations of the constitution that end shall be accom- plished ... slave- holding state . In the debate on the Pacific railroad bill , Mr. Seward advocated an amendment providing that ...
... slaveholding , I do not pre- tend to say with what violations of the constitution that end shall be accom- plished ... slave- holding state . In the debate on the Pacific railroad bill , Mr. Seward advocated an amendment providing that ...
Page 87
... slaveholding state ? What is the condition of the non - slave- holding white man in a slave state , contrasted with the slaveholder ? Let the codes and politics of the slave states show . Let the great emigration of the non- slaveholding ...
... slaveholding state ? What is the condition of the non - slave- holding white man in a slave state , contrasted with the slaveholder ? Let the codes and politics of the slave states show . Let the great emigration of the non- slaveholding ...
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