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" ... and feel themselves accordingly bound to give. it. no countenance or support. On the contrary, the southern section regards the relation. as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest Calamity, and the section to... "
Speeches delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the ... - 第 552 頁
John Caldwell Calhoun 著 - 1874
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Great Debates in American History: Slavery from 1790 to 1857

Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 436 頁
...Southern section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...consideration of interest and safety to defend it. Is it not certain that, if something decisive is not now done to arrest the agitation for the abolition...
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The Railroad, the Conqueror

Theodore Dehon Jervey - 1913 - 90 頁
...between the races in the Southern section which can not be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty, desolation, and wretchedness." 2 The first of these, whether right or wrong, had been settled by the Missouri Compromise in 1820,...
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A Book of American Literature

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 頁
...questions between gards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...feeling on the part of the North towards the social organizait and the South, where there is azotion of the South long lay dormant; diversity of interests,...
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Antebellum American Culture: An Interpretive Anthology

David Brion Davis - 1997 - 502 頁
...southem section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...it. This hostile feeling on the part of the North toward the social organization of the South long lay dormant, and it only required some cause to act...
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Americana: The Americas in the World, Around 1850

James Dunkerley - 2000 - 732 頁
...Southern section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...every consideration of interest and safety, to defend it.233 Six years earlier, in an ill-tempered exchange with the British ambassador, Sir Richard Pakenham,...
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