Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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... North . Because the North has not yet pronounced that slavery shall be exterminated , they overlook that the war is on the question whether slavery shall be crippled . Out of this fallacy , which pro- nounced the combatants to deserve ...
... North . Because the North has not yet pronounced that slavery shall be exterminated , they overlook that the war is on the question whether slavery shall be crippled . Out of this fallacy , which pro- nounced the combatants to deserve ...
137. oldal
... North would be reconciled to the first steps of the Emancipation policy , -- and if , In the first place , the negro would prob- as we hope , the regiments thus formed should ably supply the North as good or even a bet - prove the most ...
... North would be reconciled to the first steps of the Emancipation policy , -- and if , In the first place , the negro would prob- as we hope , the regiments thus formed should ably supply the North as good or even a bet - prove the most ...
240. oldal
... north the justice of the cause he represents , and latitude . They have forced upon the North , in the power of the great people over whom in the Fugitive Slave Bill , a measure which he rules . He speaks without acerbity even compels ...
... north the justice of the cause he represents , and latitude . They have forced upon the North , in the power of the great people over whom in the Fugitive Slave Bill , a measure which he rules . He speaks without acerbity even compels ...
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