The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Party speakers and leaders were clergy- men who " are mostly opposed to venturing out politically : they will not do it : and they will keep the men with them . " 58 The Free Soil Party Though the Liberty Party experienced internal ...
... Party speakers and leaders were clergy- men who " are mostly opposed to venturing out politically : they will not do it : and they will keep the men with them . " 58 The Free Soil Party Though the Liberty Party experienced internal ...
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... Free Soil Party seemed to have filled the need for an antislavery party related to broader political issues and to have moderated idealism with a good measure of expediency . In 1848 , Martin Van Buren , its anti- abolitionist ...
... Free Soil Party seemed to have filled the need for an antislavery party related to broader political issues and to have moderated idealism with a good measure of expediency . In 1848 , Martin Van Buren , its anti- abolitionist ...
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... party only indicated its remoteness from real antislavery dedication . After a 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 ...
... party only indicated its remoteness from real antislavery dedication . After a 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 ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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