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Clay, Slavery, And Annexation!

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
September
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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"I HAVE, HOWEVRR, NO HBSTTATION IN SAY;ING-THAT, FAR FROM HAVÍNG ANT PERSONALoníKGTro.M to-thr Annexatíon of Texas, i SHOULD BE GLAD TO SEE PT, VVrTHOUT ürSHONOR, WITHOUT WAR, WITH THK COMB1ON COSBP OF THE" ÜJmOK, AND ÜPON JUST AND FAU TBRMSi F DOJVOT l'HIJYK T HAT THE SUBJECT O-FSLJVERY OUGHT TO' AFFECT THE qiTESTIOJY OJYE WAY OR THE OTHER. WHETHKR TEXÁ BE ÍNDEPENDENT OR INGORPORATEI IN THE UNITED STATES, I DO NOT BELIEVE 1T WILLPROLONG ORSHORTEN THE DURATION OF THAT INSTITUTIOxV.- It is desiined to become extincf, at 6omedÍ8tant'day,n my opinión, by the opoperation of the inevimblf lawe of populátion. IT WOULI) BE ÜJVWmE TO REFffSE A PERMANENT which, wlll exist ae long as the globe remains, ON ACCOUNT OF A TEMPORARY 1NSTI

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News