The pro-slavery policy and tactics false, fraudulent and dishonest
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A Republican campaign document evidently issued for the 1856 elections (see page 16), in response to a pro-slavery lecture delivered by Robert Toombs (then a Georgia senator). Goodrich argues against the expansion of slavery to the territories.
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