The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... northern industry and enterprise . The southern laborers , when free and paid , would buy of us many comforts and conveniences not allowed them now ; -cloths , hats , shoes , furniture , house- hold utensils , improved working - tools ...
... northern industry and enterprise . The southern laborers , when free and paid , would buy of us many comforts and conveniences not allowed them now ; -cloths , hats , shoes , furniture , house- hold utensils , improved working - tools ...
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... NORTHERN MEN ABOUT WHAT TO DO Antislavery people throughout the country were concerned not only with the arguments for antislavery but also with what they might do to ... NORTHERN ABOUT WHAT TO From Things for Northern Men to Do (1836)
... NORTHERN MEN ABOUT WHAT TO DO Antislavery people throughout the country were concerned not only with the arguments for antislavery but also with what they might do to ... NORTHERN ABOUT WHAT TO From Things for Northern Men to Do (1836)
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... Northern President is all for Slavery . The Northern Members of the Cabinet are for Slavery ; in the Senate , fourteen Northern Democrats were for the en- slavement of Nebraska ; in the House of Representatives , forty- four Northern ...
... Northern President is all for Slavery . The Northern Members of the Cabinet are for Slavery ; in the Senate , fourteen Northern Democrats were for the en- slavement of Nebraska ; in the House of Representatives , forty- four Northern ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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