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... abolition . He opposes them , as we understand him , on the ground that they fail to recognize the right of property which the law secures to the master in his slave , that they seek the abolition of slavery by unconstitutional means ...
... abolition . He opposes them , as we understand him , on the ground that they fail to recognize the right of property which the law secures to the master in his slave , that they seek the abolition of slavery by unconstitutional means ...
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... Abolitionist loves the Union , but he hates slavery more , and in contending to - day for the abolition of slavery , he is not warring against the Union , but contending for a measure absolutely necessary to its preservation . His ...
... Abolitionist loves the Union , but he hates slavery more , and in contending to - day for the abolition of slavery , he is not warring against the Union , but contending for a measure absolutely necessary to its preservation . His ...
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... abolitionist , for she has abolished slavery in all the States of Europe , none of which now recognize slavery , save in some of their Amer- ican colonies . But unquestionably , she does not proceed rashly in her work of abolition , or ...
... abolitionist , for she has abolished slavery in all the States of Europe , none of which now recognize slavery , save in some of their Amer- ican colonies . But unquestionably , she does not proceed rashly in her work of abolition , or ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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