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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... proposition failed to be adopted . A tyrannical spirit among us , in unconscious imitation of this antique and dis carded barbarism , seeks to surround an offen- sive institution with a similar safeguard . In the existing distemper of ...
... proposition failed to be adopted . A tyrannical spirit among us , in unconscious imitation of this antique and dis carded barbarism , seeks to surround an offen- sive institution with a similar safeguard . In the existing distemper of ...
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... proposition I take my stand : And here com- mences my argument . The subject presents itself under two princi- pal heads ; FIRST , the true relations of the Na- tional Government to Slavery , wherein it will appear that there is no ...
... proposition I take my stand : And here com- mences my argument . The subject presents itself under two princi- pal heads ; FIRST , the true relations of the Na- tional Government to Slavery , wherein it will appear that there is no ...
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... proposition . In pursu- ance of these recommendations , the first Con- gress presented for adoption the following arti- cle , which , being ratified by a proper number of States , became a part of the Constitution , as the 10th ...
... proposition . In pursu- ance of these recommendations , the first Con- gress presented for adoption the following arti- cle , which , being ratified by a proper number of States , became a part of the Constitution , as the 10th ...
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... propositions by Mr. Patterson , of New Jersey , " so as to render the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of ... proposition . Unwilling to shock the Convention , and uncertain in his own mind , he only seemed to wish such a ...
... propositions by Mr. Patterson , of New Jersey , " so as to render the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of ... proposition . Unwilling to shock the Convention , and uncertain in his own mind , he only seemed to wish such a ...
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... proposition was quietly with- drawn . The article for the surrender of crim- inals was then adopted . On the next day , August 29th , profiting by the suggestions al- ready made , Mr. Butler moved a proposition- substantially like that ...
... proposition was quietly with- drawn . The article for the surrender of crim- inals was then adopted . On the next day , August 29th , profiting by the suggestions al- ready made , Mr. Butler moved a proposition- substantially like that ...
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