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1 This cruel and uncalled for murder had aroused the anti-slavery sentiment everywhere.
2 In the midst of grossest pro-slavery action, they are full of anti-slavery sentiment .
3 But his home was in Chicago, a city in which the anti-slavery sentiment predominated.
4 This vote sorely disappointed the anti-slavery sentiment of the country.
5 The anti-slavery sentiment was a recognized and felt power in the politics of the Nation.
6 The strong anti-slavery sentiment of the community had been outraged by the Fugitive Slave Law.
7 Why did anti-slavery sentiment practically disappear in the South?
8 H. Bissell, a veteran of the Mexican War, and adopted a platform ringing with anti-slavery sentiment .
9 Among the causes which have nourished and strengthened the anti-slavery sentiment among us this, has its place.
10 In the South, where anti-slavery sentiment had been strong before, a new defensive attitude began to develop.
11 Trace the growth of anti-slavery sentiment .
12 It has been used before, when it was necessary to save the Union and to render anti-slavery sentiment odious.
13 He pleased the radical anti-slavery sentiment of New England: he did not displease the radical pro-slavery sentiment of the South.
14 Any doubt cast upon his fidelity to the South in its contest with the rising anti-slavery sentiment would be disastrous.
15 This concession to anti-slavery sentiment was more than offset by a fugitive slave law, drastic in spirit and in letter.
16 His sermons were not only intently listened to but widely read, and their effect in promoting anti-slavery sentiment was very great.
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