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I repeat it , " the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in
the Constitution " ! What is it to be “ affirmed ” in the Constitution ? Made firm in
the Constitution — so made that it cannot be separated from the Constitution ...
I repeat it , " the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in
the Constitution " ! What is it to be “ affirmed ” in the Constitution ? Made firm in
the Constitution — so made that it cannot be separated from the Constitution ...
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Now , remembering the provi . sion of the Constitution which I have read ,
affirming that that instrument is the supreme ... that the right of property in a slave
is affirmed in that Constitution , is made , formed into , and cannot be separated
from it ...
Now , remembering the provi . sion of the Constitution which I have read ,
affirming that that instrument is the supreme ... that the right of property in a slave
is affirmed in that Constitution , is made , formed into , and cannot be separated
from it ...
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Nothing in the constitution or laws of any State can destroy a right distinctly and
expressly affirmed in the Constitution of the United States . The right of property in
a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution of the United ...
Nothing in the constitution or laws of any State can destroy a right distinctly and
expressly affirmed in the Constitution of the United States . The right of property in
a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution of the United ...
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I believe that the Supreme Court and the advocates of that decision may search
in vain for the place in the Constitution where the right of property in a slave is
distinctly and expressly affirmed . I say , therefore , that I think one of the premises
is ...
I believe that the Supreme Court and the advocates of that decision may search
in vain for the place in the Constitution where the right of property in a slave is
distinctly and expressly affirmed . I say , therefore , that I think one of the premises
is ...
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I then say to Judge Douglas , and to all others , that I think it will take a better
answer than a sneer to show that those who have said that the right of property in
a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution are not prepared to
...
I then say to Judge Douglas , and to all others , that I think it will take a better
answer than a sneer to show that those who have said that the right of property in
a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution are not prepared to
...
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