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1850 DANIEL WEBSTER. Says "There Were Good People on Both Sides" of Slavery Issue. Missionary was likely meant to be

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was likely meant to be worn with the rear side forward

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*Proclamation of Joseph Ritner [refusing to print more money]

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1850 DANIEL WEBSTER. Says "There Were Good People on Both Sides" of Slavery Issue. Missionary was likely meant to beFascinating address before the Senate by the public orator of the period, Daniel Webster. Webster was maligned by the abolitionists of the North. He was from Massachusetts, where many of the most active and vigorous abolitionist organizations were based. And he was, on principle, opposed to slavery. That said, he viewed it as a secondary evil when compared to the union and unity of the United States. In the present discourse, he admits the wrong of

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