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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... Iredell , of North Carolina , and those of Mr. Spraight , and McDowall : in these we probably have the sentiments of most of the American people . How different at the present day , when our republican presidents , representa- tives ...
... Iredell , of North Carolina , and those of Mr. Spraight , and McDowall : in these we probably have the sentiments of most of the American people . How different at the present day , when our republican presidents , representa- tives ...
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... Iredell says expressly that the power of congress does not extend to the freeing the slaves then in the country ; and perhaps there was then no specific power by which it could be done , except- ing under the phrase " the general ...
... Iredell says expressly that the power of congress does not extend to the freeing the slaves then in the country ; and perhaps there was then no specific power by which it could be done , except- ing under the phrase " the general ...
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... as they come from North Carolina . " Mr. Iredell said , I believe the passion for liberty is stronger in America than in any other country in the world here every man is strongly impressed with its importance 272 NORTH CAROLINA CONVENTION .
... as they come from North Carolina . " Mr. Iredell said , I believe the passion for liberty is stronger in America than in any other country in the world here every man is strongly impressed with its importance 272 NORTH CAROLINA CONVENTION .
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... Iredell rose to express sentiments similar to those of the gentleman from Cravan . " For my part , were it practicable to put an end to the importation of slaves immediately , it would give me the greatest pleasure ; for it is certainly ...
... Iredell rose to express sentiments similar to those of the gentleman from Cravan . " For my part , were it practicable to put an end to the importation of slaves immediately , it would give me the greatest pleasure ; for it is certainly ...
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... Iredell added to what he had said before , that the States of South Carolina and Georgia had lost a great many slaves during the war , and that they wished to supply the loss . " 2 Mr. Galloway said " The explanation given to this ...
... Iredell added to what he had said before , that the States of South Carolina and Georgia had lost a great many slaves during the war , and that they wished to supply the loss . " 2 Mr. Galloway said " The explanation given to this ...
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