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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... nature , that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons moral or political , but only by positive law . It is so odious , that nothing can be suffered to support it but POSITIVE LAW . " - ( Howell's State Trials , vol . 20 , p ...
... nature , that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons moral or political , but only by positive law . It is so odious , that nothing can be suffered to support it but POSITIVE LAW . " - ( Howell's State Trials , vol . 20 , p ...
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... nature . By power over Slavery belongs to the States re- the blessing of the Author of these rights , they ... natural reason , is sus- tained by time - honored maxims of our early jurisprudence . Blackstone aptly expresses it , when he ...
... nature . By power over Slavery belongs to the States re- the blessing of the Author of these rights , they ... natural reason , is sus- tained by time - honored maxims of our early jurisprudence . Blackstone aptly expresses it , when he ...
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... nature . " At the same time , the Pres- byterians , a powerful religious body , inspired by the principles of John Calvin , in more mod- erate language , but by a public act , recorded their judgment , recommending " to all the peo- ple ...
... nature . " At the same time , the Pres- byterians , a powerful religious body , inspired by the principles of John Calvin , in more mod- erate language , but by a public act , recorded their judgment , recommending " to all the peo- ple ...
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... nature ; " that , according to the principles of the common law , the Constitution must be interpreted openly ... natural meaning of the clause is clear , but a single fact of its history places it in the broad light of noon . As origi ...
... nature ; " that , according to the principles of the common law , the Constitution must be interpreted openly ... natural meaning of the clause is clear , but a single fact of its history places it in the broad light of noon . As origi ...
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... NATURE OF THE PROVISION for the surrender of fu- GITIVES FROM LABOR , embracing an examina- tion of this provision in the Constitution , and especially of the recent act of Congress in pur- suance thereof . And here , as I begin this ...
... NATURE OF THE PROVISION for the surrender of fu- GITIVES FROM LABOR , embracing an examina- tion of this provision in the Constitution , and especially of the recent act of Congress in pur- suance thereof . And here , as I begin this ...
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