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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... words to add , and then I propose to move the reference of the memorial to the Committee on the Judiciary . The PRESIDENT . The memorial has first to be received before any motion as to its reference can be The Senator presenting a ...
... words to add , and then I propose to move the reference of the memorial to the Committee on the Judiciary . The PRESIDENT . The memorial has first to be received before any motion as to its reference can be The Senator presenting a ...
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... word . In asking the Senate to take up this resolution for consideration , I say nothing of its merits nor of the arguments by which it may be maintained ; nor do I at this stage anticipate any ob- jections to it on these grounds . All ...
... word . In asking the Senate to take up this resolution for consideration , I say nothing of its merits nor of the arguments by which it may be maintained ; nor do I at this stage anticipate any ob- jections to it on these grounds . All ...
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... words . The earnest friends , by whose confi- dence I was first designated , asked nothing from me , and , throughout the long conflict which ended in my election , rejoiced in the po- sition which I most carefully guarded . To all my ...
... words . The earnest friends , by whose confi- dence I was first designated , asked nothing from me , and , throughout the long conflict which ended in my election , rejoiced in the po- sition which I most carefully guarded . To all my ...
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... words which flashed from the soul of John Milton , in his struggles with English tyranny . With equal fervor they should be echoed now by every American , not already a slave . To this combined effort I might fitly reply , that , with ...
... words which flashed from the soul of John Milton , in his struggles with English tyranny . With equal fervor they should be echoed now by every American , not already a slave . To this combined effort I might fitly reply , that , with ...
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... words , incapable of a double sense . Slavery , I now repeat , is not mentioned in the Constitution . The name Slave does not pollute this Charter of our Liberties . No " posi- tive " language gives to Congress any power to make a Slave ...
... words , incapable of a double sense . Slavery , I now repeat , is not mentioned in the Constitution . The name Slave does not pollute this Charter of our Liberties . No " posi- tive " language gives to Congress any power to make a Slave ...
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