Washington's Words on a National University, Issue 76Directors of the Old South Work, 1899 - 16 pages |
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... principles that were universal in their application . An old - line Whig could proclaim his principles in Louisiana and Massachusetts alike . Whig principles had no boundary sectional line : they were not limited by the Ohio River , nor ...
... principles that were universal in their application . An old - line Whig could proclaim his principles in Louisiana and Massachusetts alike . Whig principles had no boundary sectional line : they were not limited by the Ohio River , nor ...
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... principles of the Consti- tution , it is the right and duty of the people to dissolve the political bands by which they may have been connected therewith , and to organize new parties upon such principles and with such views as the ...
... principles of the Consti- tution , it is the right and duty of the people to dissolve the political bands by which they may have been connected therewith , and to organize new parties upon such principles and with such views as the ...
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... principles he has professed , unfitted him to be the representative of the only nation , whose politics have a likeness to ours , since they are founded on the plan of a representative democracy . This I may add , that , surrounded with ...
... principles he has professed , unfitted him to be the representative of the only nation , whose politics have a likeness to ours , since they are founded on the plan of a representative democracy . This I may add , that , surrounded with ...
Contents
THE LIBERATOR | 1 |
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON | 1 |
THE DANGERS FROM SLAVERY 81 THE ANTISLAVERY CONVENTION OF 1833 | 1 |
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