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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... regard to its reference , and then make any remarks he thinks proper . sent . Mr. SUMNER . I have but a very few words to add , and then I propose to move the reference of the memorial to the Committee on the Judiciary . The PRESIDENT ...
... regard to its reference , and then make any remarks he thinks proper . sent . Mr. SUMNER . I have but a very few words to add , and then I propose to move the reference of the memorial to the Committee on the Judiciary . The PRESIDENT ...
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... regard to fugi- tives from labor - which may not at all times be reached by amendment , and thus be drawn into debate . This is rational and just . Sir , nothing from man's hands , nor law , nor con- stitution , can be final . Truth ...
... regard to fugi- tives from labor - which may not at all times be reached by amendment , and thus be drawn into debate . This is rational and just . Sir , nothing from man's hands , nor law , nor con- stitution , can be final . Truth ...
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... regard to justice , ( to say nothing of mercy or the revealed law of God , ) render unto all their due . Give liberty to whom liberty is due , that is , to every child of man , to every partaker of human nature . " At the same time ...
... regard to justice , ( to say nothing of mercy or the revealed law of God , ) render unto all their due . Give liberty to whom liberty is due , that is , to every child of man , to every partaker of human nature . " At the same time ...
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... regard to an institution like Slavery . The Constitution contains no power to make a King or to support kingly rule . With similar reason it may be said , that it contains no power to make a slave or to sup- port a system of Slavery ...
... regard to an institution like Slavery . The Constitution contains no power to make a King or to support kingly rule . With similar reason it may be said , that it contains no power to make a slave or to sup- port a system of Slavery ...
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... regard to its origin and primitive character . It is often asserted that it was suggested by some special difficulty , which had become practically and extensively felt , anterior to the Constitution . But this is one of the myths or ...
... regard to its origin and primitive character . It is often asserted that it was suggested by some special difficulty , which had become practically and extensively felt , anterior to the Constitution . But this is one of the myths or ...
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