The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences: Four Periods of American HistoryC. Scribner's Sons, 1912 - Всего страниц: 249 |
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... politics , the voters of the country ought to know and consider the mistakes that occurred , North and South , during the unhappy era of that sectional warfare . This little book is a study of that period of our history . It concludes ...
... politics , the voters of the country ought to know and consider the mistakes that occurred , North and South , during the unhappy era of that sectional warfare . This little book is a study of that period of our history . It concludes ...
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... political , and so- cial - wrought in our country by the great controversy over slavery and State - rights , and by the war that ended it , have been quite as profound , and the revolution in men's ideas and ways of looking at their ...
... political , and so- cial - wrought in our country by the great controversy over slavery and State - rights , and by the war that ended it , have been quite as profound , and the revolution in men's ideas and ways of looking at their ...
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... political history , but only to show with what emphasis the Amer- ican people condemned all violations of the Constitution up to the time when , in 1831 , our story of the Abolitionists is to begin . The sketch has also served to ...
... political history , but only to show with what emphasis the Amer- ican people condemned all violations of the Constitution up to the time when , in 1831 , our story of the Abolitionists is to begin . The sketch has also served to ...
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... political thought . It concluded with this eloquent peroration : " When my eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven , may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glori- ous Union ...
... political thought . It concluded with this eloquent peroration : " When my eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven , may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glori- ous Union ...
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... seemed to be time for concerted action . In Garrison's " Garrison " ( vol . I , p . 495 ) , we read that " the social , political , religious and intellectual élite of Boston filled Fan- euil Hall on 63 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
... seemed to be time for concerted action . In Garrison's " Garrison " ( vol . I , p . 495 ) , we read that " the social , political , religious and intellectual élite of Boston filled Fan- euil Hall on 63 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
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