The North American Review, Volume 68Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... slave - trade , and to enable the masters to take away their slaves . Mr. Web- ster entered into the general principle ; he tried to show that the slaves ought not to be liberated , that the masters were wronged if they were so ...
... slave - trade , and to enable the masters to take away their slaves . Mr. Web- ster entered into the general principle ; he tried to show that the slaves ought not to be liberated , that the masters were wronged if they were so ...
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... slave , and that therefore he was free . He as- sumed that when a slave , coming from a country which recognizes slavery , is on board a vessel of that country , driven by stress of weather , or brought by unlawful force , into the ...
... slave , and that therefore he was free . He as- sumed that when a slave , coming from a country which recognizes slavery , is on board a vessel of that country , driven by stress of weather , or brought by unlawful force , into the ...
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... Slave Trade will con- tinue to offer great facilities for its exercise . This country affords the best opportunity in the world for that perpetual and indefinite occupation of new territory , which is so essen- tial in the economy of slave ...
... Slave Trade will con- tinue to offer great facilities for its exercise . This country affords the best opportunity in the world for that perpetual and indefinite occupation of new territory , which is so essen- tial in the economy of slave ...
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HUMOROUS AND SATIRICAL POETRY | 1 |
Lives of the Chief Fathers of New England | 82 |
A Sketch of the History of Harvard College | 99 |
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