The five poems immediately following indicate the intense feeling of the friends of freedom in view of the annexation of Texas, with its vast territory sufficient, as was boasted, for six new slave States. Up the hillside, down the glen, Rou... Read more of Texas Voice Of New England at Martin Luther King.caInformational Site Network Informational
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AN overbearing barrister, endeavoring to brow-beat a witness, told him
he could plainly see a rogue in his face. I never knew till now,
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