Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... effect . Always will there be a class who profit by the abuses , or by ar- rangements which have outlived their day , and these will always be disposed rather to retain than to correct them , while those who suffer from them are usually ...
... effect . Always will there be a class who profit by the abuses , or by ar- rangements which have outlived their day , and these will always be disposed rather to retain than to correct them , while those who suffer from them are usually ...
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... effects , till the war is virtually over , and both its necessity and its utility as a war measure have passed away . The menace with which the President accompanied his proposition can be carried into effect only while the war ...
... effects , till the war is virtually over , and both its necessity and its utility as a war measure have passed away . The menace with which the President accompanied his proposition can be carried into effect only while the war ...
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... effect . It would not be recog nized by the Rebel masters , the knowledge of it would be kept from the negroes , and they would be so carefully watched and guarded that they could take no advantage of it even if informed of its adoption ...
... effect . It would not be recog nized by the Rebel masters , the knowledge of it would be kept from the negroes , and they would be so carefully watched and guarded that they could take no advantage of it even if informed of its adoption ...
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