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We only feared lest they should carry off the whole , both the Whig and Democratic portions . Had they not succeeded to the extent to which they did with the former ( and perhaps a small number of the latter ) , our majority in this ...
We only feared lest they should carry off the whole , both the Whig and Democratic portions . Had they not succeeded to the extent to which they did with the former ( and perhaps a small number of the latter ) , our majority in this ...
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... indeed , ob- noxious in itself , but still more obnoxious from the danger supposed to exist that the whole Southern Presidential vote would go en masse against the party less forward than the other in this race of mutual disgrace .
... indeed , ob- noxious in itself , but still more obnoxious from the danger supposed to exist that the whole Southern Presidential vote would go en masse against the party less forward than the other in this race of mutual disgrace .
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-the whole done , moreover , in a manner of most unusual volunteer pre- cipitation , soliciting even with threats the compliance of Texas itself ! -and actually pledging the military interven- tion of the country , by simple uncon- ...
-the whole done , moreover , in a manner of most unusual volunteer pre- cipitation , soliciting even with threats the compliance of Texas itself ! -and actually pledging the military interven- tion of the country , by simple uncon- ...
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It would relieve the Federal government from a constant drain upon its Treasury and its time . It would settle to general satisfaction this whole question of national respon- sibility for slavery in ...
It would relieve the Federal government from a constant drain upon its Treasury and its time . It would settle to general satisfaction this whole question of national respon- sibility for slavery in ...
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The whole fruit of a man's labor is his pro- perty ; no fraction of it , acquired under the above conditions , can be taken away , or withholden from him , without violating the Law of Nature . Society is unjust , if it permits him to ...
The whole fruit of a man's labor is his pro- perty ; no fraction of it , acquired under the above conditions , can be taken away , or withholden from him , without violating the Law of Nature . Society is unjust , if it permits him to ...
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