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... slavery , for that year the first resentments on both sides set into the permanent mutual hatred that eventually brought on the war . To gain a true picture of the great con- tention , it is necessary to bear in mind the not always ...
... slavery , for that year the first resentments on both sides set into the permanent mutual hatred that eventually brought on the war . To gain a true picture of the great con- tention , it is necessary to bear in mind the not always ...
Page 400
... slavery forces , but they spoke already in the accents of defeat . We shall resist it by speech and vote and with all the abilities which God has given us . Even if overcome in the impending struggle , we shall not submit . We shall go ...
... slavery forces , but they spoke already in the accents of defeat . We shall resist it by speech and vote and with all the abilities which God has given us . Even if overcome in the impending struggle , we shall not submit . We shall go ...
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... slavery , 348 ; extravagance of its demonstration over HBS , 377-8 ; pro- Confederate feeling in ( 1862 ) , 482-3 English Traits , by R. W. Emerson , 416 Erskine , John , comment of , on Uncle Lot , 126 ; on Scott's influence in UTC ...
... slavery , 348 ; extravagance of its demonstration over HBS , 377-8 ; pro- Confederate feeling in ( 1862 ) , 482-3 English Traits , by R. W. Emerson , 416 Erskine , John , comment of , on Uncle Lot , 126 ; on Scott's influence in UTC ...
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