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First - they decide upon the question before the court . They decide in this case
that Dred Scott is a slave . ... That is , they say that when a question comes up
upon another person , it will be so decided again , unless the court decides in ...
First - they decide upon the question before the court . They decide in this case
that Dred Scott is a slave . ... That is , they say that when a question comes up
upon another person , it will be so decided again , unless the court decides in ...
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Do not gen . tlemen here remember the case of that same Supreme Court , some
twenty - five or thirty years ago , deciding that a national bank was constitutional ?
I ask if somebody does not remember that a national bank was declared to be ...
Do not gen . tlemen here remember the case of that same Supreme Court , some
twenty - five or thirty years ago , deciding that a national bank was constitutional ?
I ask if somebody does not remember that a national bank was declared to be ...
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... its meaning ; no one thinks of asking Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes
to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits
in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo
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... its meaning ; no one thinks of asking Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes
to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits
in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo
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If he decides that God wills Sambo to continue a slave , he thereby retains his
own comfortable position ; but if he decides that God wills Sambo to be free , he
thereby has to walk out of the shade , throw off his gloves , and delve for his own
...
If he decides that God wills Sambo to continue a slave , he thereby retains his
own comfortable position ; but if he decides that God wills Sambo to be free , he
thereby has to walk out of the shade , throw off his gloves , and delve for his own
...
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be a slave by the court , we , as a mob , will decide him to be free . We do not
propose that , when any other one , or one thousand , shall be decided by that
court to be slaves , we will in any violent way disturb the rights of property thus
settled ...
be a slave by the court , we , as a mob , will decide him to be free . We do not
propose that , when any other one , or one thousand , shall be decided by that
court to be slaves , we will in any violent way disturb the rights of property thus
settled ...
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