| 1862
...I can and must do it." Speaking of "free labour and slave labour as antagonistic systems," he says, "It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free-labour nation." Again,... | |
| William Henry Seward - United States - 1852 - 48 pages
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free-labor nation. Either... | |
| David W. Bartlett - Biography & Autobiography - 1859 - 360 pages
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either, entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free-labor nation. Either... | |
| Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives - Florida - 1859 - 280 pages
...native or foreign, is not enslaved only because ho cannot yet be reduced to bondage ; one who says thera is an " irrepressible conflict" between " opposing...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free labor nation. This is the... | |
| Tennessee - Law - 1860 - 764 pages
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a Iree- labor nation. Either... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - Slavery - 1860 - 186 pages
...may compare with a paragraph in his speech in the United States Senate, Feb. 29, 1860. October, 1858. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a tree-labor nation. February,... | |
| Tennessee - Law - 1860 - 760 pages
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a Iree- labor nation. Either... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 270 pages
...other. In the language of the most eminent and authoritative expounder of their political faith, " It is an Irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slave holding nation or entirely a free-labor nation. Either... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - Slavery - 1860 - 208 pages
...may compare with a paragraph in his speech in the United States Senate, Feb. 29, 1860. October, 1858. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free-labor nation. February,... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 266 pages
...the work of interested or fanatical agitatorr, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether: it is an Irrepressible Conflict between opposing and...forces • and it means that the United States must and w^iU, sooner or later, become either entirely a Slaveholding Natior or entirely a Free Labor Nation.... | |
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