An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery: Embracing an Abstract of the Proceedings of the National and State Conventions on this SubjectSaxton & Peirce, 1841 - 440 páginas |
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... Convention , - 104 CHAPTER VI . Quotations from the Federalist , 124 A CHAPTER VII . Extracts from the Proceedings in the Convention of the State of Massachusetts , CHAPTER VIII . Extracts from the Debates in the Convention of the State ...
... Convention , - 104 CHAPTER VI . Quotations from the Federalist , 124 A CHAPTER VII . Extracts from the Proceedings in the Convention of the State of Massachusetts , CHAPTER VIII . Extracts from the Debates in the Convention of the State ...
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... Convention of the State of Virginia , on the adoption of the Federal Consti- tution , CHAPTER X. Extracts from the Proceedings in the Convention of North Carolina , CHAPTER XI . - 185 Extracts from the Observations made in the ' Convention ...
... Convention of the State of Virginia , on the adoption of the Federal Consti- tution , CHAPTER X. Extracts from the Proceedings in the Convention of North Carolina , CHAPTER XI . - 185 Extracts from the Observations made in the ' Convention ...
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... CONVENTION . We now turn to the convention that formed the Constitution , and to the proceedings of the several State conventions , and also to some remarks taken from Mr. Wirt's life of Patrick Henry , and from the Federalist , all ...
... CONVENTION . We now turn to the convention that formed the Constitution , and to the proceedings of the several State conventions , and also to some remarks taken from Mr. Wirt's life of Patrick Henry , and from the Federalist , all ...
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... convention , from South Carolina and Georgia , were alone instructed on the subject of slavery ; and it was through their influence the slave - trade was not immedi- ately abolished , and , if we can judge , that any equivocal ...
... convention , from South Carolina and Georgia , were alone instructed on the subject of slavery ; and it was through their influence the slave - trade was not immedi- ately abolished , and , if we can judge , that any equivocal ...
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... convention held in Philadelphia , 1787 , by the legislature of that State , to give " an account of those transactions in which " he " had had a share . " In this speech , Mr. Martin observes , - ' To bear us out in the supposition that ...
... convention held in Philadelphia , 1787 , by the legislature of that State , to give " an account of those transactions in which " he " had had a share . " In this speech , Mr. Martin observes , - ' To bear us out in the supposition that ...
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