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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... institutions , by providing that the citizen who , at any time , attempted an alteration or repeal of any part thereof ... institution with a similar safeguard . In the existing distemper of the public mind and at the service which I now ...
... institutions , by providing that the citizen who , at any time , attempted an alteration or repeal of any part thereof ... institution with a similar safeguard . In the existing distemper of the public mind and at the service which I now ...
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... institution of slavery in our country , which I now proceed to consider , is as sensitive as it is powerful - possessing a power to shake the whole land with a sensitive- ness that shrinks and trembles at the touch . But , while these ...
... institution of slavery in our country , which I now proceed to consider , is as sensitive as it is powerful - possessing a power to shake the whole land with a sensitive- ness that shrinks and trembles at the touch . But , while these ...
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... institution , and , of course , renders its support a national duty . The extravagance of this error can hardly be surpassed . An institu- tion , which our fathers most carefully omitted to name in the Constitution , which , according ...
... institution , and , of course , renders its support a national duty . The extravagance of this error can hardly be surpassed . An institu- tion , which our fathers most carefully omitted to name in the Constitution , which , according ...
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... institution . It was the curse of Heaven on the State where it prevailed . " Oliver Ellsworth , of Connecticut , said : " The morality or wisdom of Slavery are considerations belonging to the States themselves . " According to him ...
... institution . It was the curse of Heaven on the State where it prevailed . " Oliver Ellsworth , of Connecticut , said : " The morality or wisdom of Slavery are considerations belonging to the States themselves . " According to him ...
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... institution , beneath the shelter of local laws , Slavery unhappily found a home . But in the only territories at this time belong- ing to the Nation , the broad region of the North- west , it had already , by the Ordinance of Free- dom ...
... institution , beneath the shelter of local laws , Slavery unhappily found a home . But in the only territories at this time belong- ing to the Nation , the broad region of the North- west , it had already , by the Ordinance of Free- dom ...
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