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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... according to the true spirit of the Constitution , and according to the sentiments of the fathers , FREEDOM , and not slavery , is NATIONAL ; while SLAVERY , and and not freedom , is SECTIONAL . In duty to the pe- titioners , and with ...
... according to the true spirit of the Constitution , and according to the sentiments of the fathers , FREEDOM , and not slavery , is NATIONAL ; while SLAVERY , and and not freedom , is SECTIONAL . In duty to the pe- titioners , and with ...
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... according to its real significance , as transfigured in the Declaration of Independence , and in the injunctions of Christianity , In this Idea I saw no narrow ad- vantages merely for individuals or classes , but the sovereignty of the ...
... according to its real significance , as transfigured in the Declaration of Independence , and in the injunctions of Christianity , In this Idea I saw no narrow ad- vantages merely for individuals or classes , but the sovereignty of the ...
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... According to the Con- stitution itself , there is not one of its existing provisions not even that with regard to fugi- tives from labor - which may not at all times be reached by amendment , and thus be drawn into debate . This is ...
... According to the Con- stitution itself , there is not one of its existing provisions not even that with regard to fugi- tives from labor - which may not at all times be reached by amendment , and thus be drawn into debate . This is ...
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... According to the uniform admission of courts which they are earliest impressed . Here they and jurists in Europe , again and again promul first catch the genius of the place . Here the gated in our country , Slavery can be derived ...
... According to the uniform admission of courts which they are earliest impressed . Here they and jurists in Europe , again and again promul first catch the genius of the place . Here the gated in our country , Slavery can be derived ...
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... According to him , Slavery was sectional . 66 At a later day , a discussion ensued on the clause touching the African slave trade , which reveals the definitive purposes of the Conven- tion . From the report of Mr. Madison e learn what ...
... According to him , Slavery was sectional . 66 At a later day , a discussion ensued on the clause touching the African slave trade , which reveals the definitive purposes of the Conven- tion . From the report of Mr. Madison e learn what ...
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