” “I’ll bet that’s what it is. It was a shocker. ” In the 1850s, following the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act under the sponsorship of Senators Clay and Webster—Calhoun felt i Nothing else explains the promptness of their reaction whenever we attempt a landing.
thy support alone will convince half the opponents. Knowledge must always be pursued. Then we can proceed in an orderly—” “Slavery?” Steed broke in. Opposition to French involvement in what had hitherto been regarded as merely another idealistic uprising diminished,
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