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He had gone far enough in his oppositiontoslavery; but not too far.
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The delegates of all political persuasions united on the one principle of oppositiontoslavery.
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Mill's political career was distinguished by firm oppositiontoslavery and by advocacy of the rights of women.
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Some of this commentary has been conventionally laudatory, citing Lincoln's humble beginnings, his oppositiontoslavery, his honesty and idealism.
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His oppositiontoslavery meant he went further in the hard hitting Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive.
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Other instances in which this nefarious "social justice" has been invoked through the years have included oppositiontoslavery and segregation.
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The occasion and the subject are used with rather disagreeable subtlety to insinuate oppositiontoslavery into the minds of a cautious audience.
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Nothing is more absurd than to complain of this sympathy, or to complain of a party of men united in oppositiontoslavery.
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I made a prediction only-itmay have been a foolish one perhaps. Lincoln became quite personal in explaining his lifelong oppositiontoslavery.
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Its principles were resistance to slavery extension, and oppositiontoslavery so far as was practicable under the Constitution,-theprinciples later of the Republican party.
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Oppositiontoslavery was not a creed of either political party.
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Oppositiontoslavery was, at last, respectable in politics.
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Concerning her oppositiontoSlavery, she is not as outspoken, even though her feelings run deeper.
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The Antiquity of Anti-slavery Sentiment.-BenjaminLundy's OppositiontoSlavery in the South and at the North.-Heestablishes the Genius of Universal Emancipation.