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Free labor has the inspiration of hope ; pure slavery has no hope . The power of
hope upon human exertion and happiness is wonderful . The slave - master
himself has a conception of it , and hence the system of tasks among slaves .
Free labor has the inspiration of hope ; pure slavery has no hope . The power of
hope upon human exertion and happiness is wonderful . The slave - master
himself has a conception of it , and hence the system of tasks among slaves .
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... and Judge Douglas evidently is basing his chief hope upon the chances of his
being able to appropriate the benefit of this disgust to himself . If he can , by much
drumming and repeating , fasten the odium of that idea apon his Dred Scott ...
... and Judge Douglas evidently is basing his chief hope upon the chances of his
being able to appropriate the benefit of this disgust to himself . If he can , by much
drumming and repeating , fasten the odium of that idea apon his Dred Scott ...
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He therefore clings to this hope , as a drowning man to the last plank . He makes
an occasion for lugging it in from the opposition to the Dred Scott decision . He
finds the Republicans insisting that the Declaration of Independence includes all
...
He therefore clings to this hope , as a drowning man to the last plank . He makes
an occasion for lugging it in from the opposition to the Dred Scott decision . He
finds the Republicans insisting that the Declaration of Independence includes all
...
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Whenever , if ever , he and we can come to . gether on principle so that our great
cause may have assistance from his great ability , I hope to have interposed no
adventitious obstacle . But clearly , he is not now with us he does not pretend to ...
Whenever , if ever , he and we can come to . gether on principle so that our great
cause may have assistance from his great ability , I hope to have interposed no
adventitious obstacle . But clearly , he is not now with us he does not pretend to ...
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... he wrote Lafayette that he considered that prohibition a wise measure ,
expressing in the same connection his hope that we should at some time have a
confederacy of free States . ' , Bearing this in mind , and seeing that section .
alism has ...
... he wrote Lafayette that he considered that prohibition a wise measure ,
expressing in the same connection his hope that we should at some time have a
confederacy of free States . ' , Bearing this in mind , and seeing that section .
alism has ...
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