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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... Consti- tution , - 185 CHAPTER X. Extracts from the Proceedings in the Convention of North Carolina , CHAPTER XI . Extracts from the Observations made in the Convention of Pennsylvania , - 262 294 CHAPTER XII . Extracts from Mr. Wirt's ...
... Consti- tution , - 185 CHAPTER X. Extracts from the Proceedings in the Convention of North Carolina , CHAPTER XI . Extracts from the Observations made in the Convention of Pennsylvania , - 262 294 CHAPTER XII . Extracts from Mr. Wirt's ...
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... Consti- tution , and therefore to perpetuate , a system of oppres- sion in absolute antagonism to its high and professed objects , one which their own practice condemned ; and this , too , when they had scarcely wiped away the dust and ...
... Consti- tution , and therefore to perpetuate , a system of oppres- sion in absolute antagonism to its high and professed objects , one which their own practice condemned ; and this , too , when they had scarcely wiped away the dust and ...
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... Consti- tution , principles , and regulations . He then proceeds : " It has already been said we have been brought into our present condition by the unfaithfulness of con- gress , in not exerting the power vested in it , to stop the ...
... Consti- tution , principles , and regulations . He then proceeds : " It has already been said we have been brought into our present condition by the unfaithfulness of con- gress , in not exerting the power vested in it , to stop the ...
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... Consti- tution , and in the establishment of slavery throughout its vast limits , actually and substantially under the auspices of that instrument which declares its only object to be ' to form a more perfect union , establish JUSTICE ...
... Consti- tution , and in the establishment of slavery throughout its vast limits , actually and substantially under the auspices of that instrument which declares its only object to be ' to form a more perfect union , establish JUSTICE ...
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... Consti- tution , which perhaps , from his standing , he may have had an influence in shaping , they were in- consistent with the system . Slavery , at that time . ceased in that State ; it was the same in Massachu- setts ; and , sooner ...
... Consti- tution , which perhaps , from his standing , he may have had an influence in shaping , they were in- consistent with the system . Slavery , at that time . ceased in that State ; it was the same in Massachu- setts ; and , sooner ...
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