Anti-slavery and Reform PapersHarvest House, 1963 - 155 pages |
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Page 26
... Massachusetts ; but I was surprised and disap- pointed to find that what had called my townsmen together was the destiny of Nebraska , and not of Massachusetts , and that what I had to say would be entirely out of order . I had thought ...
... Massachusetts ; but I was surprised and disap- pointed to find that what had called my townsmen together was the destiny of Nebraska , and not of Massachusetts , and that what I had to say would be entirely out of order . I had thought ...
Page 39
... Massachusetts capable of the sentiment of patriotism must have had a similar experience , - with the sense of having suffered a vast and indefinite loss . I did not know at first what ailed me . At last it occurred to me that what I had ...
... Massachusetts capable of the sentiment of patriotism must have had a similar experience , - with the sense of having suffered a vast and indefinite loss . I did not know at first what ailed me . At last it occurred to me that what I had ...
Page 58
... Massachusetts is one of the confederated overseers to prevent their escape . Such are not all the inhabitants of Massachusetts , but such are they who rule and are obeyed here . It was Massachusetts , as well as Virginia , that put down ...
... Massachusetts is one of the confederated overseers to prevent their escape . Such are not all the inhabitants of Massachusetts , but such are they who rule and are obeyed here . It was Massachusetts , as well as Virginia , that put down ...
Contents
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 1 |
SLAVERY IN MASSACHUSETTS | 26 |
A PLEA FOR CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN | 42 |
Copyright | |
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