Irrepressible Conflict," the, existed before it was so described, xxxiv.
In short, there was already an irrepressible conflict in our land, although nobody had yet used those words.
Approaching more directly the doctrine of Mr. Seward, he said: "The success of such a party would indeed produce an 'irrepressible conflict.
He had preached the doctrine of an "irrepressible conflict" between the forces of slavery and the forces of freedom, and timid men dreaded such a trial as his nomination would presage.
Senator Seward had announced the "irrepressible conflict" between freedom and the institution, and the only remedy the South saw lay in secession from the Union, for they loved that less than slavery.
But now the two words, "irrepressible conflict," seemed to sum up the antipathy between the two systems, and to alarm men into a realisation of the real and perhaps the immediate danger that confronted them.
It was plain to him now that the "irrepressible conflict" was not far ahead.
Still it was hoped, against hope, that some adjustment might be made to avert the calamities of a practical application of the theory of an "irrepressible conflict.
Thus the "irrepressible conflict" of sentiment on the subject of property in slaves divided the Federal army and sorely vexed the country as it had done for nearly half a century before.
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