Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... South ; and it has the remarkable misfortune to encounter resistance by persons the most directly opposed to each ... South , that the South by this bill gives up every thing to the North , and that they will fight it to the last ; and ...
... South ; and it has the remarkable misfortune to encounter resistance by persons the most directly opposed to each ... South , that the South by this bill gives up every thing to the North , and that they will fight it to the last ; and ...
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... South to the whole North indiscriminately . On the other hand , extrav agant individuals at the South utter objectionable sentiments , and these are bruited all over the North as Southern sentiments , and therefore the South is ...
... South to the whole North indiscriminately . On the other hand , extrav agant individuals at the South utter objectionable sentiments , and these are bruited all over the North as Southern sentiments , and therefore the South is ...
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... South , which must soon break up the Union . As far as regards the gentleman's re- mark that the North must abstain from any interference with the peculiar institutions of the South , why , every sensible man in the North thinks just so ...
... South , which must soon break up the Union . As far as regards the gentleman's re- mark that the North must abstain from any interference with the peculiar institutions of the South , why , every sensible man in the North thinks just so ...
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