Horace Mann's Letters on the Extension of Slavery Into Californnia and New Mexico; and on the Duty of Congress to Provide the Trial by Jury for Alleged Fugitive Slaves1850 |
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... north and one south of the line of 36 ° 30 ' . Could not Mr. - Webster have claimed the four States for Freedom - with as sound logic , and with far better humanity than he surrendered them to Slavery ? When _ Texas and the South have ...
... north and one south of the line of 36 ° 30 ' . Could not Mr. - Webster have claimed the four States for Freedom - with as sound logic , and with far better humanity than he surrendered them to Slavery ? When _ Texas and the South have ...
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... North- ern constituencies make their sentiments known to their representatives , whether by petitions , by private letters , or by public resolutions . Let every lover of freedom do his best and his most . Should the North fail , I have ...
... North- ern constituencies make their sentiments known to their representatives , whether by petitions , by private letters , or by public resolutions . Let every lover of freedom do his best and his most . Should the North fail , I have ...
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... north and south , on the line of the Rio Grande , can hardly be less than a thousand miles . " This makes a little more than fourteen degrees of latitude . Now , as its northern bound- ary is in 420 , its southern must be as low as 280 ...
... north and south , on the line of the Rio Grande , can hardly be less than a thousand miles . " This makes a little more than fourteen degrees of latitude . Now , as its northern bound- ary is in 420 , its southern must be as low as 280 ...
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