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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... South Carolina , and North Caro- lina , with minorities in Pennsylvania and Ma- ryland , united in this proposition . In pursu- ance of these recommendations , the first Con- gress presented for adoption the following arti- cle , which ...
... South Carolina , and North Caro- lina , with minorities in Pennsylvania and Ma- ryland , united in this proposition . In pursu- ance of these recommendations , the first Con- gress presented for adoption the following arti- cle , which ...
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... South Carolina , laid before the Con- vention what is called " a draft of a Federal Government , to be agreed upon ... South , even to the extent of an absolute restraint on Congress . John Rutledge said : " If the Convention thinks ...
... South Carolina , laid before the Con- vention what is called " a draft of a Federal Government , to be agreed upon ... South , even to the extent of an absolute restraint on Congress . John Rutledge said : " If the Convention thinks ...
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... South Carolina , North of the Whole , amended and passed by this Carolina , and Virginia , it was commended as body . In the Senate , after much attention and securing important rights , though on this point warm debate , it was also ...
... South Carolina , North of the Whole , amended and passed by this Carolina , and Virginia , it was commended as body . In the Senate , after much attention and securing important rights , though on this point warm debate , it was also ...
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... South Carolina , as chairman . After several days , they reported the compact with a power in Congress to prescribe by general laws the manner in which such records shall be proved . A discussion ensued , in which Mr. Randolph ...
... South Carolina , as chairman . After several days , they reported the compact with a power in Congress to prescribe by general laws the manner in which such records shall be proved . A discussion ensued , in which Mr. Randolph ...
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... South Carolina , Mr. Smith , anxious for the asserted right of property , ob- jected , on this very floor , to a reference of the question , under the writ of Habeas Corpus , to a judge without a jury . Speaking solely for property ...
... South Carolina , Mr. Smith , anxious for the asserted right of property , ob- jected , on this very floor , to a reference of the question , under the writ of Habeas Corpus , to a judge without a jury . Speaking solely for property ...
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