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The present position of Abolitionism , as a political idea and a practical poli- tical power , is the result of a long series of mutual mistakes and mutual wrongs , on the part of both its own fanatic friends and its little less fanatic ...
The present position of Abolitionism , as a political idea and a practical poli- tical power , is the result of a long series of mutual mistakes and mutual wrongs , on the part of both its own fanatic friends and its little less fanatic ...
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Per- severance in similar courses , in a similar spirit of administration , would inevita- bly result in arraying the Free and the Slave States in irreconcilable antago- nism , and in a violent disruption of the Union .
Per- severance in similar courses , in a similar spirit of administration , would inevita- bly result in arraying the Free and the Slave States in irreconcilable antago- nism , and in a violent disruption of the Union .
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... political rights are limited by conditions of pro- perty , age , complexion , or something else ; and still more by the inequalities of culture and social condition , which result from the present arrangement of the social state .
... political rights are limited by conditions of pro- perty , age , complexion , or something else ; and still more by the inequalities of culture and social condition , which result from the present arrangement of the social state .
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In a just condition of society , such results as they achieved would have been impossible , as they are undesirable , and as they now are to the vast mass in the like condition . Inquire concerning the companions of their boyhood among ...
In a just condition of society , such results as they achieved would have been impossible , as they are undesirable , and as they now are to the vast mass in the like condition . Inquire concerning the companions of their boyhood among ...
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Poverty is a necessary incident of such a social organization , —not as the result of casualty or crime , but directly and inevitably of the institutions of so- ciety . Poverty is the inevitable lot of multitudes , -of multitudes ...
Poverty is a necessary incident of such a social organization , —not as the result of casualty or crime , but directly and inevitably of the institutions of so- ciety . Poverty is the inevitable lot of multitudes , -of multitudes ...
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