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We have not sought this conflict; we have sought too long to avoid it; our forbearance has been con
We have not sought this conflict; we have sought too long to avoid it; our forbearance has been con
We have not sought this conflict; we have sought too long to avoid it; our forbearance has been con
We have not sought this conflict; we have sought too long to avoid it; our forbearance has been con
We have not sought this conflict; we have sought too long to avoid it; our forbearance has been con
We have not sought this conflict; we have sought too long to avoid it; our forbearance has been con
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Robert Toombs:
We had a large common domain, already added by the several States for the common benefit of all; puRobert Toombs:
We can today open wide the history of their administrations and point with pride to every act, andRobert Toombs:
Those who tell you that the territorial question is an abstraction, that you can never colonize anoRobert Toombs:
This position of this Northern party brought about the troubles of 1850, and the political excitemeRobert Toombs:
They enlarged the domains of commerce by treaties with all nations, upon the great principle of equRobert Toombs:
They demanded a monopoly of the coasting trade, in order to get higher freights than they could getRobert Toombs:
They all agree, they are all unanimous in Congress, in the States, on the rostrum, in the sanctuaryRobert Toombs:
There were thousands of abolitionists who were free traders.Robert Toombs:
The principles and policy of these Presidents were marked by the most enlarged and comprehensive stRobert Toombs:
The North understand it better - they have told us for twenty years that their object was to pen up