Owen Lovejoy, Abolitionist in Congress, Volume 10Rutgers University Press, 1967 - 493 pages |
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Page 155
... wrote Davis : " I was , by invitation , on my way to Princeton ; and I really thought of turning back - however , on reaching that re- gion , and seeing the people there - their great enthusiasm for Lovejoy - considering the activity ...
... wrote Davis : " I was , by invitation , on my way to Princeton ; and I really thought of turning back - however , on reaching that re- gion , and seeing the people there - their great enthusiasm for Lovejoy - considering the activity ...
Page 237
... wrote later , " to sell out my blood at the highest possible price . " Such was the mood of the angry men scowling at the Illinois antislavery leader . For the moment they were leveling only their verbal fire at him . Lovejoy pro ...
... wrote later , " to sell out my blood at the highest possible price . " Such was the mood of the angry men scowling at the Illinois antislavery leader . For the moment they were leveling only their verbal fire at him . Lovejoy pro ...
Page 295
... wrote in his memoirs that Lovejoy " was more pre- pared to allow claims than I. " He speculated that had the Prince- ton abolitionist lived to see the Union restored he would have treated the Southern states kindly . ' 15 Less a matter ...
... wrote in his memoirs that Lovejoy " was more pre- pared to allow claims than I. " He speculated that had the Prince- ton abolitionist lived to see the Union restored he would have treated the Southern states kindly . ' 15 Less a matter ...
Contents
The Murder of Elijah P Lovejoy | 3 |
Was I to Bewray the Wanderer? | 25 |
Renovate the State1840 to 1844 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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