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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... Constitution is sectional , and unless the senti- ness to believe , and my hope to be able to show that , according to the true spirit of the Constitution , and according to the sentiments of the fathers , FREEDOM , and not slavery , is ...
... Constitution is sectional , and unless the senti- ness to believe , and my hope to be able to show that , according to the true spirit of the Constitution , and according to the sentiments of the fathers , FREEDOM , and not slavery , is ...
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... - fully convinced of the unutterable wrongs and woes of slavery ; profoundly believing that , ac- cording to the true spirit of the Constitution and the sentiments of the fathers , it can find il 30 a0 28 lis en the DOL Jus de 4.
... - fully convinced of the unutterable wrongs and woes of slavery ; profoundly believing that , ac- cording to the true spirit of the Constitution and the sentiments of the fathers , it can find il 30 a0 28 lis en the DOL Jus de 4.
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... Constitution of the United States ; with these convictions , I could not allow this session to reach its close , without making or seizing an opportunity to declare myself openly against the usurpation , injustice , and cruelty , of the ...
... Constitution of the United States ; with these convictions , I could not allow this session to reach its close , without making or seizing an opportunity to declare myself openly against the usurpation , injustice , and cruelty , of the ...
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... Constitution , as a Senator of Massachusetts , I protest against this wrong . On Slavery , as on every other subject ... Constitution . Nay , more ; it gives to the law a character which the very Constitution does not possess . The wise ...
... Constitution , as a Senator of Massachusetts , I protest against this wrong . On Slavery , as on every other subject ... Constitution . Nay , more ; it gives to the law a character which the very Constitution does not possess . The wise ...
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... Constitution . This is the vestibule through be by virtue of the Constitution . Nor can it which all must pass , who would enter the sa- be by mere inference , implication , or conjecture . cred temple . Here are the inscriptions by ...
... Constitution . This is the vestibule through be by virtue of the Constitution . Nor can it which all must pass , who would enter the sa- be by mere inference , implication , or conjecture . cred temple . Here are the inscriptions by ...
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