Speeches, Lectures, and LettersNegro Universities Press, 1969 - 562 páginas |
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... present and potent sway over the future , it seems to me that the Abolitionists , who have taken - whether for good or for ill , whether to their discredit or to their praise — this country by the four corners , and shaken it until you ...
... present and potent sway over the future , it seems to me that the Abolitionists , who have taken - whether for good or for ill , whether to their discredit or to their praise — this country by the four corners , and shaken it until you ...
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... present pur- pose of the government , so far as it has now a purpose , is to end the war and save slavery . I believe Mr. Lincoln is conducting this war , at present , with the purpose of saving slavery . That is his present line of ...
... present pur- pose of the government , so far as it has now a purpose , is to end the war and save slavery . I believe Mr. Lincoln is conducting this war , at present , with the purpose of saving slavery . That is his present line of ...
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... present policy led to de- cisive victories , therefore , ( which it does not , ) it would be worth little . The war can only be ended by annihilating that oligarchy which formed and rules the South and makes the war , by annihilating a ...
... present policy led to de- cisive victories , therefore , ( which it does not , ) it would be worth little . The war can only be ended by annihilating that oligarchy which formed and rules the South and makes the war , by annihilating a ...
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THE MURDER OF LOVEJOY | 1 |
WOMANS RIGHTS | 11 |
PUBLIC OPINION | 35 |
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