The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences: Four Periods of American HistoryC. Scribner's Sons, 1912 - Всего страниц: 249 |
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... Church , put up on its site a monument to their dead , on one side of which was a tab- let to the memory of the " brave Alabama boys , " who were their opponents in that fight . One of those " Alabama boys " wrote the story of that ...
... Church , put up on its site a monument to their dead , on one side of which was a tab- let to the memory of the " brave Alabama boys , " who were their opponents in that fight . One of those " Alabama boys " wrote the story of that ...
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... churches took a prominent part , originated in England , but it soon swept over Amer- ica also , both North and South . England abolished the slave trade in 1 Am . Archives , 4th series , vol . I , p . 696 . * Ib . , p . 1136 . 3 Ib ...
... churches took a prominent part , originated in England , but it soon swept over Amer- ica also , both North and South . England abolished the slave trade in 1 Am . Archives , 4th series , vol . I , p . 696 . * Ib . , p . 1136 . 3 Ib ...
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... there it was doing its work . Quite as strong as the evidence furnished by that great Faneuil Hall meeting is the testimony of the churches . The churches and religious bodies in America had heartily favored 66 THE ABOLITION CRUSADE.
... there it was doing its work . Quite as strong as the evidence furnished by that great Faneuil Hall meeting is the testimony of the churches . The churches and religious bodies in America had heartily favored 66 THE ABOLITION CRUSADE.
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... churches until after the Abolitionists had begun their assault on both slavery in the South and the Con- stitution of the United States , which pro- tected it . Then , in view of the awful social and political cataclysm that seemed to ...
... churches until after the Abolitionists had begun their assault on both slavery in the South and the Con- stitution of the United States , which pro- tected it . Then , in view of the awful social and political cataclysm that seemed to ...
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... churches . Its significance cannot be overstated . It took place North and South . It meant opposition to a movement that was outside the church and with which religion could have no concern , except in so far as it was a vital assault ...
... churches . Its significance cannot be overstated . It took place North and South . It meant opposition to a movement that was outside the church and with which religion could have no concern , except in so far as it was a vital assault ...
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