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... effect than from the North . No result could be more satisfac- tory to the South than that which was brought about by the influence of the Southern Senators . tees . PATRIOTIC BANK OF WASHINGTON . Mr. KING , of Alabama , having ...
... effect than from the North . No result could be more satisfac- tory to the South than that which was brought about by the influence of the Southern Senators . tees . PATRIOTIC BANK OF WASHINGTON . Mr. KING , of Alabama , having ...
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... effect this he offered an amendment to the prop osition of the Senator from Missouri , or a substitute , whichever it ought to be considered , ( for he had not the proposition before him , ) proposing to extend the same privileges of ...
... effect this he offered an amendment to the prop osition of the Senator from Missouri , or a substitute , whichever it ought to be considered , ( for he had not the proposition before him , ) proposing to extend the same privileges of ...
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... effect could be brought about by the interference of these petition- ers ? Could they expect to produce a change of mind in the Southern people ? No ; the effect would be di- rectly the opposite . The more they were assailed on this ...
... effect could be brought about by the interference of these petition- ers ? Could they expect to produce a change of mind in the Southern people ? No ; the effect would be di- rectly the opposite . The more they were assailed on this ...
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... effect of their interposition was to aggravate the condition of those in whose behalf they were interfering . But there was another part , and he meant to speak of the abolitionists generally , as the body containing the part of which ...
... effect of their interposition was to aggravate the condition of those in whose behalf they were interfering . But there was another part , and he meant to speak of the abolitionists generally , as the body containing the part of which ...
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... effect than to revive in the Southern States the tragedy , not of San Domingo , but of the parish of Pointe Coupeé . Mr. B. went on to say that these societies had already perpetrated more mischief than the joint remainder of all their ...
... effect than to revive in the Southern States the tragedy , not of San Domingo , but of the parish of Pointe Coupeé . Mr. B. went on to say that these societies had already perpetrated more mischief than the joint remainder of all their ...
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