Freedom National; Slavery Sectional: Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on His Motion to Repeal the Fugitive Slave Bill, in the Senate of the United States, August 26, 1852 ...Buell & Blanchard, 1852 - 31 páginas |
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... Confederation had passed away . The Constitution , slowly ma- tured in a National Convention , discussed be- fore the people , defended by masterly pens , had been already adopted . The thirteen States stood forth a nation , wherein was ...
... Confederation had passed away . The Constitution , slowly ma- tured in a National Convention , discussed be- fore the people , defended by masterly pens , had been already adopted . The thirteen States stood forth a nation , wherein was ...
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... Confederation , he found time to organize the Abolition Society of New York , and to act as its President until , by the nomi- nation of Washington , he became Chief Justice of the United States . In his sight Slavery was an " iniquity ...
... Confederation , he found time to organize the Abolition Society of New York , and to act as its President until , by the nomi- nation of Washington , he became Chief Justice of the United States . In his sight Slavery was an " iniquity ...
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... Confederation was merely sectional , was now constituted a national institution . But there is yet another link in the argument . stitution , a sensitive desire was manifested to surround all persons under the Constitution with ...
... Confederation was merely sectional , was now constituted a national institution . But there is yet another link in the argument . stitution , a sensitive desire was manifested to surround all persons under the Constitution with ...
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... Confederation , while provision is made for the surrender of fugitive criminals , nothing is said of fugitive slaves or servants ; and there is no evidence in any quar- ter , until after the National Convention , of any hardship or ...
... Confederation , while provision is made for the surrender of fugitive criminals , nothing is said of fugitive slaves or servants ; and there is no evidence in any quar- ter , until after the National Convention , of any hardship or ...
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... Confederation , se- curing to citizens of each State equal privi- leges in the several States ; giving faith to the public records of the States ; and ordaining the surrender of fugitives from justice . But this draft , though from the ...
... Confederation , se- curing to citizens of each State equal privi- leges in the several States ; giving faith to the public records of the States ; and ordaining the surrender of fugitives from justice . But this draft , though from the ...
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