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The book features two speeches by John Gregory, delivered in Vermont during the Mexican-American War, where he passionately argues against the conflict. He critiques the government's war decision as unjust and unnecessary, exploring the moral implications of warfare and its societal impact. Reflecting the mid-19th century anti-war sentiment, the work offers valuable insights into the political and social debates of the era. Additionally, it includes a discourse from the Universalist State Convention, emphasizing its cultural significance and relevance today.
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Anti-War, John Gregory
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