Speeches and Occasional Addresses, Band 1D. Appleton, 1864 |
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... slaves under the treaty of Ghent . But I hold that the government of the United States is exonerated , in both instances , by a faithful and zealous discharge of its duty , first , by negotiation , and , second , by a resort to force ...
... slaves under the treaty of Ghent . But I hold that the government of the United States is exonerated , in both instances , by a faithful and zealous discharge of its duty , first , by negotiation , and , second , by a resort to force ...
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... slaves to excisemen and warehouse - keepers , as they would be debarred all access to their commodities , except at certain hours , when attended by those officers ; that the merchant , for every quantity of tobacco he should sell ...
... slaves to excisemen and warehouse - keepers , as they would be debarred all access to their commodities , except at certain hours , when attended by those officers ; that the merchant , for every quantity of tobacco he should sell ...
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... slaves of avaricious adventurers ; and this noble decision is the surest pledge of triumph . The smallest , the most insignificant people on earth , are invincible when they combat for their independence . And Mexico , — will she not ...
... slaves of avaricious adventurers ; and this noble decision is the surest pledge of triumph . The smallest , the most insignificant people on earth , are invincible when they combat for their independence . And Mexico , — will she not ...
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... slavery had been abolished throughout the Mexican republic , the acquisition of territory without prohibiting slavery would , on the theory asserted by the Southern States , lead to its restoration where it had ceased to exist , and ...
... slavery had been abolished throughout the Mexican republic , the acquisition of territory without prohibiting slavery would , on the theory asserted by the Southern States , lead to its restoration where it had ceased to exist , and ...
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... slavery within their own limits . The Constitution of the United States recognized the existence of slavery in the thirteen original States , which were parties to that compact . The recognition was not in direct terms , but by force of ...
... slavery within their own limits . The Constitution of the United States recognized the existence of slavery in the thirteen original States , which were parties to that compact . The recognition was not in direct terms , but by force of ...
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