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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... Elbridge Gerry , of Mas- sachusetts , " thought we had nothing to do with the conduct of the States as to Slavery , but we ought to be careful not to give any sanc- tion to it . " According to these words , he re- garded Slavery as ...
... Elbridge Gerry , of Mas- sachusetts , " thought we had nothing to do with the conduct of the States as to Slavery , but we ought to be careful not to give any sanc- tion to it . " According to these words , he re- garded Slavery as ...
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... Elbridge Gerry , who thought we ought to be careful NOT to give any sanction to it ; Roger M. Sherman , who was OPPOSED to any clause " acknowledging men to be prop- erty ; " and Mr. Madison , who " thought it WRONG to admit in the ...
... Elbridge Gerry , who thought we ought to be careful NOT to give any sanction to it ; Roger M. Sherman , who was OPPOSED to any clause " acknowledging men to be prop- erty ; " and Mr. Madison , who " thought it WRONG to admit in the ...
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... Elbridge Gerry refused to sign the Constitution , because among other things , it established " a tribunal without juries , a Star Chamber as to civil cases . " Many united in his opposition , and on the recommendation of the First Con ...
... Elbridge Gerry refused to sign the Constitution , because among other things , it established " a tribunal without juries , a Star Chamber as to civil cases . " Many united in his opposition , and on the recommendation of the First Con ...
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