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“ … business success, and founded the| Native American, anti - Slavery | publication which was so … against slav- ery as an intolerable thing. He hammered away at the slavery issue as a young editor in Rochester, years before it … thing. t the slavery itor in Roches- ame tihe ed av 1 ne | Once the war … ”
“ … the industrial leadership that it had possessed be- fore Slavery and monopoly of cotton became and obsession. The … of King Cotton had failed completely during the war and slavery no … (.d (lllnl\f'cl..‘zlry m the Cal State ABT them out of their slavery to cotton e 2 ’ 4 s - | nae ~ w A 1-‘. Mth - work … … ”
“ … nexation of Texas ut in 1844 changed 1 advocated annexa- Slavery . He served ar as a lieutenant- served one term in … ”
“ … originally a Whighin polities, and a pronounced anti- Slavery man, he was from the outset ardently attacheg to the … in the political … politics and & pronounced anti- slavery man, was of the rerty and early became an active and … by reason of irreconcilable division on the subject of slavery , he was chair- man of the city Central Committee and … ”
“ … illustra- tions. There are few things more horrible than Slavery . The Church has always frowned wupon .it. But the crime of slavery … ’s grace and an heir of salvation, the end of slavery was in sight. And so with war. In this missionary … ”
“ … equal rights and even-handed justice. It was real when Slavery was abolished, and Cuba freed. It is real to-day when … ”
“ … man of letters, in baring his breast to the bullets of a Slavery mob? It … ”
“ … first. It tells the littla-remembered story of an Anti- Slavery Convention held in this city 100 years ago … the Anti- Slavery Convention and sat on the plat- form for hours with a … ”
“ … the school was torn with dissension over the question of Slavery , Robinson became … . in Cal.; co-editor Settler and Min- ers Tribune, Sacramento; held anti- slavery position, supported Frémont for U.S. Senate in … ”
“ … Slavery , they received encouragement an support from Joseph … life in the same house in which he was born … the anti- slavery cause. His door was ever open to those who had … ”
“ … lacked the vision to see into the future. He believed that Slavery was a permanent institution; and … the same cause. … Another striking difference in our favor is in our view of slavery . Athens, the capital of Attica, and the most … was … Lucullus, fed his lampreys on slaves. To-day, there is no slavery in any … ”
“ … Fredrick blbu"g*igé‘s ‘(1817-1 895) had escaped from Slavery in 1838 and became an influential … member of his … while another passion of Robert's was his opposition to slavery . With the compromise in … slavery . He delivered speeches for John C. Fremont® in his … ”
“ … of Slavery per se, Reeves supported the “positive good” … who whould otherwise face extreme poverty. Believing that slavery was an internal domestic problem, he did not think … had the power, under the Constitution, to outlaw slavery within the states. As a matter of … Rtate Convention … ”
“ … Divine Decrees ” (1791); “ Slavery Inconsistent with Jus- tice and Policy ” (1792); “ An Epistle to the Citi- zens of Kentucky … the slavery question, and his election was seen as confirmation … ”
“ … history confirm this statement. Within our memory Slavery has been abolished in the United States and other … ”
“ … abolition of Slavery because of the danger of perm:nent disruption to … ”
“ … the Republican party, and the merging in it of the anti- Slavery portion … ”
“ … slave-owner, From his youth he had been taught o that Slavery was wrong, and his riper judgmenti accepted zgis … … South made him ever afterward an uncompromising enemy of slavery in all its forms. At the expiration of the year he … ”
“ … Liverpool, in which he emphasizes the Slavery aboard ship in the illimitable freedom of the ocean. … ”
“ … Milton College. In 1858 he went to Kansas during the anti- Slavery agitation to help General James Lane and others … ”
“ … Chaplain Says Almighty Guided § Abolishment of Slavery . : e T { SRR 1 Incensed by the manner in which … believe that the war which |2 released 400,000 souls from slavery in this | o country was conducted under His divine … ”
“ … her sympathies were those concerned with inebriety and Slavery . A room in her home was set … ”
“ … was rejoiced at the abolit ion of Slavery though 1t reduced her family from affluence to … ”
“ … . W-ill M-ake a man before his mother Powell. 19. Slavery . HE e Ao have a fraternal feeling for niggers — … ”
“ … -burners, he parted company during the anti=- Slavery controversy, and became a Republican on the … ”