American Public Addresses, 1740-1952McGraw-Hill, 1956 - 301 pages |
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Page 102
... wrong , and of another class that does not look upon it as a wrong . The sentiment that contemplates the institu- tion of slavery in this country as a wrong is the sentiment of the Republi- can party . It is the sentiment around which ...
... wrong , and of another class that does not look upon it as a wrong . The sentiment that contemplates the institu- tion of slavery in this country as a wrong is the sentiment of the Republi- can party . It is the sentiment around which ...
Page 103
... wrong in any one of the aspects of which I have spoken , he is misplaced , and ought not to be with us . And if there be a man amongst us who is so impatient of it as a wrong as to disregard its actual presence among us and the ...
... wrong in any one of the aspects of which I have spoken , he is misplaced , and ought not to be with us . And if there be a man amongst us who is so impatient of it as a wrong as to disregard its actual presence among us and the ...
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Albert Craig Baird. to talk about it as being a wrong , although you say yourself it is a wrong . But finally you will screw yourself up to the belief that if the people of the slave states should adopt a system of gradual emancipation ...
Albert Craig Baird. to talk about it as being a wrong , although you say yourself it is a wrong . But finally you will screw yourself up to the belief that if the people of the slave states should adopt a system of gradual emancipation ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON | 3 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry | 15 |
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