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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... claim- ing nothing from party ties , I throw myself upon the candor and magnanimity of the Sen- ate . I now ask your attention ; but I trust not to abuse it . I may speak strongly ; for I shall speak openly and from the strength of my ...
... claim- ing nothing from party ties , I throw myself upon the candor and magnanimity of the Sen- ate . I now ask your attention ; but I trust not to abuse it . I may speak strongly ; for I shall speak openly and from the strength of my ...
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... claim the right to be heard . That right I cannot , I will not abandon . " Give me the liberty to know , to utter and to argue freely , above all liberties . " These are the glowing words which flashed from the soul of John Milton , in ...
... claim the right to be heard . That right I cannot , I will not abandon . " Give me the liberty to know , to utter and to argue freely , above all liberties . " These are the glowing words which flashed from the soul of John Milton , in ...
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... claims the true national policy of the Fathers . Not encouragement , but discouragement of Slavery was their rule . Sir , enough has been said to show the senti- ment which , like a vital air , surrounded the National Government as it ...
... claims the true national policy of the Fathers . Not encouragement , but discouragement of Slavery was their rule . Sir , enough has been said to show the senti- ment which , like a vital air , surrounded the National Government as it ...
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... claim for him this protection . The natural meaning of the clause is clear , but a single fact of its history places it in the broad light of noon . As origi- nally recommended by North Carolina and Virginia , it was restrained to the ...
... claim for him this protection . The natural meaning of the clause is clear , but a single fact of its history places it in the broad light of noon . As origi- nally recommended by North Carolina and Virginia , it was restrained to the ...
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... claim was repelled . After an elaborate and protracted discussion in Westminster Hall , marked by rare learning and ability , Lord Mansfield , with discreditable reluctance , sullying his great ju- dicial name , but in trembling ...
... claim was repelled . After an elaborate and protracted discussion in Westminster Hall , marked by rare learning and ability , Lord Mansfield , with discreditable reluctance , sullying his great ju- dicial name , but in trembling ...
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