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... political disabilities even more ex- tensive than those which now exist , rested upon the plea of eminent political necessity . I would be the last man to conceal that I thought so then , and I think now there was very good reason for ...
... political disabilities even more ex- tensive than those which now exist , rested upon the plea of eminent political necessity . I would be the last man to conceal that I thought so then , and I think now there was very good reason for ...
Pagina 389
... political rights of the colored man and to protect him in their exercise . Was not that our sincere desire ? But if it was , would it not have been wise to remove as much as possible the obstacles that stood in the way of that ...
... political rights of the colored man and to protect him in their exercise . Was not that our sincere desire ? But if it was , would it not have been wise to remove as much as possible the obstacles that stood in the way of that ...
Pagina 392
... political disabilities to meddle with public affairs at all ? And thus , in whatever direction you may turn your eyes , you look in vain for any practical good your political disabilities might possibly accomplish . You find nothing ...
... political disabilities to meddle with public affairs at all ? And thus , in whatever direction you may turn your eyes , you look in vain for any practical good your political disabilities might possibly accomplish . You find nothing ...
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