The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Carolina Legislature , made in 1842 , speaks of slavery " as an ancient domestic institution cherished in the hearts ... Carolina was a state and national Representative , Governor , and United States Senator . He was a nullificationist ...
... Carolina Legislature , made in 1842 , speaks of slavery " as an ancient domestic institution cherished in the hearts ... Carolina was a state and national Representative , Governor , and United States Senator . He was a nullificationist ...
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... Carolina , published in the 9th number of the Liberator . I allude to the report of the Joint Committee of Federal Relations , on so much of Gov. M'Duffie's message as relates to the institution of domestic slavery , and the proceed ...
... Carolina , published in the 9th number of the Liberator . I allude to the report of the Joint Committee of Federal Relations , on so much of Gov. M'Duffie's message as relates to the institution of domestic slavery , and the proceed ...
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... Carolina is not willing . Boston has accepted my protest , and says , " Take office . " Carolina says , " The oath you swear is sworn to me , as well as to the rest — I demand the whole bond . " In other words , when I have made my ...
... Carolina is not willing . Boston has accepted my protest , and says , " Take office . " Carolina says , " The oath you swear is sworn to me , as well as to the rest — I demand the whole bond . " In other words , when I have made my ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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