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The National crisis : an antidote to abolition fanaticism, treason and sham philanthropy
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Other Authors:
Fiske, Theophilus
Format:
Journal
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English
Published:
New York,
1860.
Subjects:
Campaign literature
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1860
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Democratic.
Slavery
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United States
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Controversial literature
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1860.
Slavery
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United States
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Southern States.
Slavery
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Justification.
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