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... South can reap the benefit of tion to raising the necessaries of life . I there- it , but that it may reach the poorer classes of fore trust that the amendment I proposed may the whites of the South , who have been edu- be adopted by ...
... South can reap the benefit of tion to raising the necessaries of life . I there- it , but that it may reach the poorer classes of fore trust that the amendment I proposed may the whites of the South , who have been edu- be adopted by ...
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... South ; and I feel that I have a right to say that when I had the power I did all that in me lay to relieve such destitution , for which I have received thus far no other reward than a de- lightful shower of obloquy . When the ques ...
... South ; and I feel that I have a right to say that when I had the power I did all that in me lay to relieve such destitution , for which I have received thus far no other reward than a de- lightful shower of obloquy . When the ques ...
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... South and put it down there . I admit that he has borne a load of outrage put upon him by an insolent aris- tocracy . But ought not your hatred to stop now ? Is not your foot upon the neck of the poor and defenseless people of the South ...
... South and put it down there . I admit that he has borne a load of outrage put upon him by an insolent aris- tocracy . But ought not your hatred to stop now ? Is not your foot upon the neck of the poor and defenseless people of the South ...
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