The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Seward to Salmon P. Chase et al , May 1845 , in Frederick W. Seward , William H. Seward ; an Autobiography from 1801 to 1834. With a Memoir of his Life and Selections from his Letters . . . , I ( New York : Derby and Miller , 1891 ) ...
... Seward to Salmon P. Chase et al , May 1845 , in Frederick W. Seward , William H. Seward ; an Autobiography from 1801 to 1834. With a Memoir of his Life and Selections from his Letters . . . , I ( New York : Derby and Miller , 1891 ) ...
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... Seward , called it a " mad invasion " ; others , like Lydia Maria Child , deplored " such violent attempts to right ... Seward to Frances Miller Seward , November 15 , 1859 , Seward Papers . Lydia M. Child to Sarah Shaw , November 4 ...
... Seward , called it a " mad invasion " ; others , like Lydia Maria Child , deplored " such violent attempts to right ... Seward to Frances Miller Seward , November 15 , 1859 , Seward Papers . Lydia M. Child to Sarah Shaw , November 4 ...
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... SEWARD WARNS OF AN IRREPRESSIBLE ECONOMIC CONFLICT Occasionally economic arguments were introduced into the northern politics of antislavery in an attempt to gain Demo- cratic votes of those who feared collaboration between " the lords ...
... SEWARD WARNS OF AN IRREPRESSIBLE ECONOMIC CONFLICT Occasionally economic arguments were introduced into the northern politics of antislavery in an attempt to gain Demo- cratic votes of those who feared collaboration between " the lords ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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