Dallas On Abolition
i! should be recöllected that the northern nnd central Denjocraus have maintained THE FJGHT AGVINST ABOfJTION for yéars." "For my own part," Jam readyfor unkkmitting asv uncümi'romisikg WAR aguinst a principie, fAb-' olition] vshose mere cnnháatioh iii thir cnuHtrn TrV1 J ears LIKE A TOCSm TO RÃfTvriP q REASON TO THE CON"Now, great ns T acknowlederc, in my opinión, tlie evita of filaverv are, thbv are'notu.: t.-vg, ABSOLUTKLY "NOTHING, incomanson with the FAR GREATER EVILSWHICII WOUW) INEVITABLV FLOW KROM A StID nEN, GB.NFRAL, AÃfD FNDISCRIMINATK EMANCÃ" patiok ."-Jtfr. ClaytoMr.MendenhalL Oct' 16, 1842.
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