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... interest and according to the wishes of Southern slaveholders . The rights and interests of millions of freemen he apparently counts for nothing in comparison with the duty of protect- ing the doubtful rights of slavery . This is sad ...
... interest and according to the wishes of Southern slaveholders . The rights and interests of millions of freemen he apparently counts for nothing in comparison with the duty of protect- ing the doubtful rights of slavery . This is sad ...
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... interest , without annihilating that interest itself , and that it is impossible to annihilate that interest without the complete emancipation of the slaves , and their recognition as free population . We have seen three or four Slave ...
... interest , without annihilating that interest itself , and that it is impossible to annihilate that interest without the complete emancipation of the slaves , and their recognition as free population . We have seen three or four Slave ...
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... interests . If it exists in the Union at all , the interest it creates must be placed on a footing of equality with every other interest , and be counted as legit- imate , and as sacred as the interest of freedom . If allowed equality ...
... interests . If it exists in the Union at all , the interest it creates must be placed on a footing of equality with every other interest , and be counted as legit- imate , and as sacred as the interest of freedom . If allowed equality ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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