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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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... no constitution or law can interfere with it . It being affirmed in the decision that
the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the
Constitution , the conclusion inevitably follows that no State law or constitution
can destroy ...
... no constitution or law can interfere with it . It being affirmed in the decision that
the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the
Constitution , the conclusion inevitably follows that no State law or constitution
can destroy ...
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law or constitution can destroy that right . 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 ...
law or constitution can destroy that right . 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 ...
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Human action can be modified to some extent , but human nature cannot be
changed . There is a judgment and a feeling against slavery in this nation , which
cast at least a million and a half of votes . You cannot destroy that judgment and ...
Human action can be modified to some extent , but human nature cannot be
changed . There is a judgment and a feeling against slavery in this nation , which
cast at least a million and a half of votes . You cannot destroy that judgment and ...
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Your purpose , then , plainly stated , is that you will destroy the government ,
unless you be allowed to construe and force the Constitution as you please , on
all points in dispute between you and us . You will rule or ruin in all events .
Your purpose , then , plainly stated , is that you will destroy the government ,
unless you be allowed to construe and force the Constitution as you please , on
all points in dispute between you and us . You will rule or ruin in all events .
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