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 1   1|           the subject of slavery in Massachusetts; but I was surprised and
 2   1|             of Nebraska, and not of Massachusetts, and that what I had to
 3   1|          several of the citizens of Massachusetts are now in prison for attempting
 4   1|         perhaps a million slaves in Massachusetts.~ ~ ~ ~
 5   5| Commander-in-Chief of the forces of Massachusetts. I hear only the creaking
 6   6|             man, as the Governor of Massachusetts - what has he been about
 7   9|             never to be Governor of Massachusetts. I have not read far in
 8  10|        offered to save a citizen of Massachusetts from being kidnapped! Is
 9  16|                                     Massachusetts sat waiting Mr. Loring's
10  16|             was really the trial of Massachusetts. Every moment that she hesitated
11  31|     attitude, such are the words of Massachusetts.~ ~ ~ ~
12  34|        doubt if there is a judge in Massachusetts who is prepared to resign
13  39|                 What should concern Massachusetts is not the Nebraska Bill,
14  44|            Do you suppose that that Massachusetts which is now doing these
15  45|             if need be; but show me Massachusetts, and I refuse her my allegiance,
16  46|             think that every man in Massachusetts capable of the sentiment
17  46|            many per cent less since Massachusetts last deliberately sent back
18  46|       political organization called Massachusetts is to me morally covered
19  50|      time-serving irresolution of a Massachusetts Governor, nor of a Boston
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