Great Issues in American History, 2권Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... never did know , before I've done with ye ! " said Legree , taking up a cow - hide , and striking Tom a heavy blow ... never shall do it , -never ! " Tom had a remarkably smooth , soft voice , and 331 HARRIET B. STOWE , Uncle Tom's Cabin ...
... never did know , before I've done with ye ! " said Legree , taking up a cow - hide , and striking Tom a heavy blow ... never shall do it , -never ! " Tom had a remarkably smooth , soft voice , and 331 HARRIET B. STOWE , Uncle Tom's Cabin ...
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... never will do , nor begin to . Mas'r , if you mean to kill me , kill me ; but , as to my raising my hand agin any one here , I never shall , -I'll die first ! " Tom spoke in a mild voice , but with a decision that could not be mistaken ...
... never will do , nor begin to . Mas'r , if you mean to kill me , kill me ; but , as to my raising my hand agin any one here , I never shall , -I'll die first ! " Tom spoke in a mild voice , but with a decision that could not be mistaken ...
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... never could vote for it , and I repeat that I never can , and never will vote for it ; and no earthly power shall ever make me vote to plant slavery where slavery does not exist . Still , if there be a majority —and there ought to be ...
... never could vote for it , and I repeat that I never can , and never will vote for it ; and no earthly power shall ever make me vote to plant slavery where slavery does not exist . Still , if there be a majority —and there ought to be ...
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