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... constitutional power to effect this object , and if there was I would resist its
exercise . . . . The abolition of slavery in the United States involves more than a
civil or political or social revolution . It is not mere prejudice of race or caste , a
despotic ...
... constitutional power to effect this object , and if there was I would resist its
exercise . . . . The abolition of slavery in the United States involves more than a
civil or political or social revolution . It is not mere prejudice of race or caste , a
despotic ...
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The objects and purposes of the war had never been defined , Clay said , by
either Congress or President Polk . No one knew what they were , nor when they
might be achieved . “ It is the duty of Congress , by some deliberate and authentic
...
The objects and purposes of the war had never been defined , Clay said , by
either Congress or President Polk . No one knew what they were , nor when they
might be achieved . “ It is the duty of Congress , by some deliberate and authentic
...
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Respondent cares but little for said fifty dollars ; if it is his legal right he prefers
retaining it ; but he objects to repaying it once to the estate of said Robert S .
Todd , and again to said firm or to said petitioners ; and he particularly objects to
being ...
Respondent cares but little for said fifty dollars ; if it is his legal right he prefers
retaining it ; but he objects to repaying it once to the estate of said Robert S .
Todd , and again to said firm or to said petitioners ; and he particularly objects to
being ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I ATHENS OF THE West | 11 |
The LINCOLNS OF FAYETTE | 29 |
The EARLY TODDS | 41 |
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