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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... proceedings . Here by this Amendment is an express guaranty of Personal Liberty , and an express prohibition against its invasion anywhere , at least within the national jurisdiction . This single fact reveals the extent to which the ...
... proceedings . Here by this Amendment is an express guaranty of Personal Liberty , and an express prohibition against its invasion anywhere , at least within the national jurisdiction . This single fact reveals the extent to which the ...
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... proceeding from eminent members and from able committees , no allusion was made to fugitive slaves . For three months the Convention was in session , and not a word ut- tered on this subject . At last , on the 28th August , as the Con ...
... proceeding from eminent members and from able committees , no allusion was made to fugitive slaves . For three months the Convention was in session , and not a word ut- tered on this subject . At last , on the 28th August , as the Con ...
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... proceedings . If there be any , whose sym- pathies are not moved for the slave , who do not cherish the rights of the humble African , strug- gling for divine Freedom , as warmly as the rights of the white man , let him consider well ...
... proceedings . If there be any , whose sym- pathies are not moved for the slave , who do not cherish the rights of the humble African , strug- gling for divine Freedom , as warmly as the rights of the white man , let him consider well ...
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... proceedings . " Amidst all these efforts to as- sociate a power with this compact , it is clear that nobody supposed ... proceedings of every other tate . And the Congress may by general laws prescribe the manner in which such acts ...
... proceedings . " Amidst all these efforts to as- sociate a power with this compact , it is clear that nobody supposed ... proceedings of every other tate . And the Congress may by general laws prescribe the manner in which such acts ...
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... proceedings . In the appeal denied . But this Act despoils him of first place , the person must be , not merely his rights and despoils his State of all power to charged , as in the case of fugitives from justice , protect him . It ...
... proceedings . In the appeal denied . But this Act despoils him of first place , the person must be , not merely his rights and despoils his State of all power to charged , as in the case of fugitives from justice , protect him . It ...
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