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Significados de pro-slavery party en inglés
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Uso de pro-slavery party en inglés
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The pro-slaveryparty were very indignant over the matter, and the Hon.
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The element of discord in the community here now, was once, the pro-slaveryparty.
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Between these and the leaders of the ultra pro-slaveryparty there would be bitter feud.
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All the efforts of the pro-slaveryparty to form a slave-State seemed to be finally abandoned.
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A more pliant tool of the pro-slaveryparty from the North was given the preference in the person of Buchanan.
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The author of this yielding on a vital question to the pro-slaveryparty was Stephen A. Douglas, leader of the Democrats.
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William Lloyd Garrison, the premier Abolitionist, was imprisoned in Baltimore for his extreme utterances when a stronghold of the pro-slaveryparty.
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In the meantime, thanks to the abstention of the free-state people, the pro-slaveryparty had secured absolute control of the constitutional convention.
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On the same day the pro-slaveryparty held a convention in which it was decided that it was useless to continue the struggle.
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The hostility of President Buchanan and his Southern supporters was the best possible proof to the people of relished by the pro-slaveryparty.
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It is the war party, the pro-slaveryparty, the mob party, and, at present, the dominant party,-theparty, in fine, of President Polk.
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Daring this six years' controversy, disunion was kept in the background because the pro-slaveryparty had continual and sanguine hope of ultimate triumph.
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He is evidently anxious to elicit from me that kind of information which would enable them to contradict the statements of the pro-slaveryparty.
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Since the Negroes brought into the State could in most cases become free the pro-slaveryparty then sought to get rid of the free Negro.
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On the 2d and 3d of July the "National Democratic" or pro-slaveryparty of the Territory met in convention at Lecompton.
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The pro-slaveryparties, unmistakable aliens and invaders, always came from, or retired across, the Missouri line.