The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... free soil agitation Joshua Leavitt , New York abolitionist and a leader of the Free Soil Party , remarked that " the Liberty party is not dead but TRANSLATED " ; a translation suggested by the Free Soil motto , " FREE SOIL , FREE SPEECH , ...
... free soil agitation Joshua Leavitt , New York abolitionist and a leader of the Free Soil Party , remarked that " the Liberty party is not dead but TRANSLATED " ; a translation suggested by the Free Soil motto , " FREE SOIL , FREE SPEECH , ...
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... Free Soil vote of only 156,000 in 1852 , the party did not recover its strength two years later during the Kansas - Nebraska debate . The Free Soil Party had also failed . The Republican Party The problems which bedeviled the Liberty ...
... Free Soil vote of only 156,000 in 1852 , the party did not recover its strength two years later during the Kansas - Nebraska debate . The Free Soil Party had also failed . The Republican Party The problems which bedeviled the Liberty ...
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... Free Soil Party was organized and nominated Mar- tin Van Buren its presidential candidate . 1849 The Roberts Case ... free state . 1854 The Republican Party was established . It absorbed anti- slavery Whigs and Democrats and the remnants ...
... Free Soil Party was organized and nominated Mar- tin Van Buren its presidential candidate . 1849 The Roberts Case ... free state . 1854 The Republican Party was established . It absorbed anti- slavery Whigs and Democrats and the remnants ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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