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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... uncon- stitutional . If it erred as to the Bank , it may have erred also as to fugitives from labor . But the very Act contains a capital error on this very subject , so declared by the Supreme Court , in pretending to vest a portion of ...
... uncon- stitutional . If it erred as to the Bank , it may have erred also as to fugitives from labor . But the very Act contains a capital error on this very subject , so declared by the Supreme Court , in pretending to vest a portion of ...
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... uncon- stitutional Slave Act has been welcomed by large and imperious numbers among us . Hutchinson , at that time Lieutenant Governor and Judge in Massachusetts , wrote to Minis- ters in England : " The Stamp Act is received with as ...
... uncon- stitutional Slave Act has been welcomed by large and imperious numbers among us . Hutchinson , at that time Lieutenant Governor and Judge in Massachusetts , wrote to Minis- ters in England : " The Stamp Act is received with as ...
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... uncon- querable rage of the people to renounce their offices . Such and so universal has been the resentment of the people , that every man who has dared to speak in favor of the stamps , or to soften the detestation in which they are ...
... uncon- querable rage of the people to renounce their offices . Such and so universal has been the resentment of the people , that every man who has dared to speak in favor of the stamps , or to soften the detestation in which they are ...
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