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of the majority of the court , insists at great length that negroes were no part of the
people who made , or for whom was made , the Declaration of Independence , or
the Constitution of the United States . On the contrary , Judge Curtis , in his ...
of the majority of the court , insists at great length that negroes were no part of the
people who made , or for whom was made , the Declaration of Independence , or
the Constitution of the United States . On the contrary , Judge Curtis , in his ...
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Hghtened portions of the world at the time of the Declaration of Independence ,
and when the Constitution of the United States was framed and adopted . " And
again , after quoting from the Declara . tion , he says i “ The general words above
...
Hghtened portions of the world at the time of the Declaration of Independence ,
and when the Constitution of the United States was framed and adopted . " And
again , after quoting from the Declara . tion , he says i “ The general words above
...
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In those days legislatures held tha unquestioned power to abolish slavery in their
respective States , but now it is becoming quite fashionable for State constitutions
to withhold that power from the legislatures . In those days , by common ...
In those days legislatures held tha unquestioned power to abolish slavery in their
respective States , but now it is becoming quite fashionable for State constitutions
to withhold that power from the legislatures . In those days , by common ...
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The new year of 1854 found slavery excluded from more than half the States by
State constitutions , and from most of the national territory by congressional
prohibition . Four days later commenced the struggle which ended in repeal . ing
that ...
The new year of 1854 found slavery excluded from more than half the States by
State constitutions , and from most of the national territory by congressional
prohibition . Four days later commenced the struggle which ended in repeal . ing
that ...
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... Nebraska bill , on the mere question of fact , whether the Lecompton
constitution was or was not , in any just sense , made by the people of Kansas ;
and in that quarrel the latter declares that all he wants Springfield Speech.
... Nebraska bill , on the mere question of fact , whether the Lecompton
constitution was or was not , in any just sense , made by the people of Kansas ;
and in that quarrel the latter declares that all he wants Springfield Speech.
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