American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Slavery , 1858 72 28. New York Tribune : A Slave Auction , 1859 75 CHAPTER V - FUGITIVE SLAVES 29. Levi Coffin : On the Underground Railroad , 1850 My Property I will Have , " 1851 . 30. William Parker : 66 31. Richard Henry Dana ...
... Slavery , 1858 72 28. New York Tribune : A Slave Auction , 1859 75 CHAPTER V - FUGITIVE SLAVES 29. Levi Coffin : On the Underground Railroad , 1850 My Property I will Have , " 1851 . 30. William Parker : 66 31. Richard Henry Dana ...
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Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis. PART II EXPANSION AND SLAVERY CHAPTER II - THE MEXICAN WAR 7 . On the Coast of California ( 1835 ) BY ... SLAVERY CHAPTER II-THE MEXICAN Richard Henry Dana: On the Coast of California, 1835 · II.
Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis. PART II EXPANSION AND SLAVERY CHAPTER II - THE MEXICAN WAR 7 . On the Coast of California ( 1835 ) BY ... SLAVERY CHAPTER II-THE MEXICAN Richard Henry Dana: On the Coast of California, 1835 · II.
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... slavery . Lincoln once boasted that he had voted for the principle of the Wilmot Proviso forty - two times in the two years of his service in the House . - Bibliography : Chan- ning and Hart , Guide , § 196 . STR IR , it will be ...
... slavery . Lincoln once boasted that he had voted for the principle of the Wilmot Proviso forty - two times in the two years of his service in the House . - Bibliography : Chan- ning and Hart , Guide , § 196 . STR IR , it will be ...
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... slavery be abolished . I demand that this Government preserve the integrity of free territory against the aggressions of slavery against its wrongful usurpations . Sir , I was in favor of the annexation of Texas . . . . The Democracy of ...
... slavery be abolished . I demand that this Government preserve the integrity of free territory against the aggressions of slavery against its wrongful usurpations . Sir , I was in favor of the annexation of Texas . . . . The Democracy of ...
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... Slavery follows in the rear of our armies . Shall the war power of our Govern- ment be exerted to produce such a result ? Shall this Government depart from its neutrality on this question , and lend its power and influ- ence to plant ...
... Slavery follows in the rear of our armies . Shall the war power of our Govern- ment be exerted to produce such a result ? Shall this Government depart from its neutrality on this question , and lend its power and influ- ence to plant ...
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