The anti-slaverymen were like anthracite in the furnace,-redhot,-whitehot,-clear through.
2
When he smote Virginia, the non-resistants, the anti-slaverymen, learned a lesson.
3
Harrison and Van Buren were alike objectionable to anti-slaverymen who understood their record.
4
Doubtless Saxton was recommended for his position by General Hunter, both being ardent anti-slaverymen.
5
In some sections more anti-slaverymen belonged to the Democratic party, and in others to the Whigs.
6
The feeling of the Whigs against these anti-slaverymen was bitter and damnatory to the last degree.
7
The speech undoubtedly had great influence in the North, and caused many anti-slaverymen to turn back.
8
Northern anti-slaverymen criticized the act as the entering wedge for another great surrender to the enemy.
9
He did not, however, place himself on the most advanced ground taken by the radical anti-slaverymen.
10
Lincoln recognized the danger, at once withdrew his candidacy, and persuaded all the anti-slaverymen to unite on Trumbull.
11
No wonder that strong anti-slaverymen turn infidels when they hear Christian men defending American slavery from the Bible.
12
Only the radical anti-slaverymen of the type of Sumner and Stevens and Lovejoy were strong and unyielding in faith.
13
Among the anti-slaverymen who at first saw no fault in the aims of the Colonization Society was Gerrit Smith.
14
As this system operated to make the Negroes either nominal Christians or heathen, the anti-slaverymen could not be silent.
15
Thus the Republicans began redeeming their pledges to the anti-slaverymen on the one hand and to the commercial interest on the other.
16
The aversion with which the extreme anti-slaverymen regarded Chief Justice Taney was strikingly exhibited during the session of Congress following his death.