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" Shall I tell you what this collision means ? They who think that it is accidental, unnecessary, the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring... "
Iowa Journal of History and Politics - Page 210
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A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential ...

Campaign literature - 1860 - 268 pages
...continually coming into closer contact, and collision results. Shall I tell you what this collision means ? They who think that it is accidental, unnecessary,...the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict hetween opposing and enduring forces, and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or...
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A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential ...

Campaign literature - 1860 - 266 pages
...who think this agitation is accidental, unnecessary, the work of interested or fanatical agitatorr, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether:...forces • and it means that the United States must and w^iU, sooner or later, become either entirely a Slaveholding Natior or entirely a Free Labor Nation....
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A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential ...

Horace Greeley - History - 1860 - 250 pages
...closer contact, and collision results. fShall I tell you what this collision means ? They who nfink that it is accidental, unnecessary, the work of interested...therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. Itjs an icrepressjble ^conflict between oprjosing an_4 "eruluSbg forces^ and Tt means that the UnHed...
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A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential ...

Campaign literature, 1860 - 1860 - 270 pages
...continually coming mo closer contact, and collision results. Shall I tell you what this collision means ? They who think that it is accidental, unnecessary,...interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mi* take the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces,...
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Life of Stephen A. Douglas, United States Senator from Illinois: With His ...

Henry Martyn Flint - Legislators - 1860 - 476 pages
...doctrine that free States and slave States cannot permanently exist in the same republic. He said : " It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...enduring forces ; and it means that the United States most, and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation or entirely a free-labor...
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Speech of Senator S.A. Douglas, on the Invasion of States: And His Reply to ...

Stephen Arnold Douglas - Slavery - 1860 - 24 pages
...doctrine that free States and slave States cannot permanently exist in the same Republic. He said : "It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces ; and it means that the United Slates must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation or entirely a free-labor...
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Speech of Hon. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, on Our Territorial Policy ...

Alfred Iverson - Slavery - 1860 - 42 pages
...? They wlro think that it is aceidental, unneeessary, the work of interested or fanatical agitatora and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether....irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forees, and it means that the United States must and will» sooner or later, hecomo either entirely...
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A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential ...

Political parties - 1860 - 268 pages
...continually coming in о closer contact, and collision resulte. Shall I tell you what this collision means ? They who think that it is accidental, unnecessary, the work of interested «r fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake tbe case altogether. It is an irrepressible...
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The Cotton Trade: Its Bearing Upon the Prosperity of Great Britain and ...

George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...Southern people declined being ruled by such a madman or political trickster. Here are his words : — ' It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, H ' sooner or later, become either entirely a slave-holding nation ' or entirely a free-labour nation.'...
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The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 1

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...continually coming into closer contact, and collision results. "Shall I tell you what this collision means ? They who think that it is accidental, unnecessary,...therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It /s an irrépressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces; and it means that the United States...
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