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Excerpt from Speech of Charles Brown, of Pennsylvania, on Abolition and Slavery
I know Mr. Adams did say what the gentleman asserts, that he was opposed to the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia then; but I appeal to the memory of that man, if, while he said this, he did not on every occasion, and under all circumstances, through his scathing elo quence and votes, give his powerful aid to rol on, no matter who might be crushed by it, the ball of abolition agitation.
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