The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... feeling in the free States is all one way on this subject of domestic slavery . The opinion that slavery is an evil ... feel deeply wounded and aggrieved at the wrong which has been committed in relation to the annexation of Texas . The ...
... feeling in the free States is all one way on this subject of domestic slavery . The opinion that slavery is an evil ... feel deeply wounded and aggrieved at the wrong which has been committed in relation to the annexation of Texas . The ...
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... feeling upon the votes of Representatives , my opposition to the two last items I have noticed cannot be attributed . By interest , by education , and association , I am iden- tified with the valley of " the West . " My feel- ings ...
... feeling upon the votes of Representatives , my opposition to the two last items I have noticed cannot be attributed . By interest , by education , and association , I am iden- tified with the valley of " the West . " My feel- ings ...
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... feel under many obligations , and who stands among the foremost of my very best and warmest friends , political and personal , I was somewhat surprised , however , sir , at read- ing the remarks of the gentleman , written out by himself ...
... feel under many obligations , and who stands among the foremost of my very best and warmest friends , political and personal , I was somewhat surprised , however , sir , at read- ing the remarks of the gentleman , written out by himself ...
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