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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... executed , which is the life of all law , and which prudence and the precept of Washing- n require . 3 Sir , thus far I ... execution depends absolute- ly upon the States , without any intervention of the Nation . Each State , in the ...
... executed , which is the life of all law , and which prudence and the precept of Washing- n require . 3 Sir , thus far I ... execution depends absolute- ly upon the States , without any intervention of the Nation . Each State , in the ...
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... execution of this law . " Again let me speak frankly , Not rashly would I set myself against any provi sion of law . This grave responsibility I would not lightly assume . But here the path of duty is clear . By the Supreme Law , which ...
... execution of this law . " Again let me speak frankly , Not rashly would I set myself against any provi sion of law . This grave responsibility I would not lightly assume . But here the path of duty is clear . By the Supreme Law , which ...
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... execution . Pains and penalties I will endure ; but this great wrong I will not do . " I cannot obey ; but I can suffer , " was the exclamation of the author of Pilgrim's Progress , when in- prisoned for disobedience to an earthly ...
... execution . Pains and penalties I will endure ; but this great wrong I will not do . " I cannot obey ; but I can suffer , " was the exclamation of the author of Pilgrim's Progress , when in- prisoned for disobedience to an earthly ...
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Abolitionist according adopted amendment Articles of Confederation Boston British character Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charles Pinckney claim common law Congress Consti Constitution Continental Congress convictions declared delegated denial of Trial discussion duty Elbridge Gerry England execution expressly Fathers favor Freedom fugitive slaves fugitives from justice fugitives from labor Gouverneur Morris grant of power Habeas Corpus important infraction of rights institution judgment jurisdiction language legislation Legislature lord master memorial ment National Convention National Government Nativo Habendo nature openly Parliament Personal Liberty Pinckney President principles proceedings proposition provision question regard repeal resolution rule Samuel Adams sanction secondly sectional secure seize Senate service or labor sheriff Slave Act slave trade slaveholder South Carolina speak spirit Stamp Act stitution suit at common SUMNER Supreme Court surrender of fugitives thereof tion tional Trial by Jury true tution uncon Union Flag United vention villain Virginia Washington words writ