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Page 88
... slavery , that unity , peace and concord may more and more prevail among us . We pray Thee , Almighty Father , that no victory which was won by the sword , or which has been expressed in the fundamental law of our land , shall ever be ...
... slavery , that unity , peace and concord may more and more prevail among us . We pray Thee , Almighty Father , that no victory which was won by the sword , or which has been expressed in the fundamental law of our land , shall ever be ...
Page 95
... slavery shut up where it was blighting every foot of soil it touched , the price of slaves must go down . With each additional acre of slave territory the price of every negro slave would rise . Additional slave territory meant money in ...
... slavery shut up where it was blighting every foot of soil it touched , the price of slaves must go down . With each additional acre of slave territory the price of every negro slave would rise . Additional slave territory meant money in ...
Page 97
... slaves in the South , I would sacrifice them all to the Union , but how can I draw my sword upon Virginia , my native ... slavery and manage the government to suit themselves . General Sherman , who was in Louisiana all the winter before ...
... slaves in the South , I would sacrifice them all to the Union , but how can I draw my sword upon Virginia , my native ... slavery and manage the government to suit themselves . General Sherman , who was in Louisiana all the winter before ...
Page 98
... slavery . Slavery could not be discussed , and therefore nothing could be discussed . As in Italy all roads lead to Rome , so , at the South , all discussion led to slavery , and slavery would not bear discussion . Every man who owned a ...
... slavery . Slavery could not be discussed , and therefore nothing could be discussed . As in Italy all roads lead to Rome , so , at the South , all discussion led to slavery , and slavery would not bear discussion . Every man who owned a ...
Page 99
... Slavery could not have survived free speech . If there had been free speech men would have looked not to the extension of slavery , but towards its abolition . Free speech would have demonstrated the immense superiority of the North in ...
... Slavery could not have survived free speech . If there had been free speech men would have looked not to the extension of slavery , but towards its abolition . Free speech would have demonstrated the immense superiority of the North in ...
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