Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... slaves were considered supreme tribunal has lately declared a different and protected as property on both sides of the opinion ? How easy also might the obligation of Spanish line , and the emigrants from the United the State ...
... slaves were considered supreme tribunal has lately declared a different and protected as property on both sides of the opinion ? How easy also might the obligation of Spanish line , and the emigrants from the United the State ...
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... slavery , referable . It is not referable to the third head , which comprehends those interests , claims , and obligations , which arise out of the relations between Congress and the new States . The obligation to discharge a portion of ...
... slavery , referable . It is not referable to the third head , which comprehends those interests , claims , and obligations , which arise out of the relations between Congress and the new States . The obligation to discharge a portion of ...
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... slaves are removed to the new , or would , of necessity , expire when the territorial retained in the old States . But the States under government should cease to exist , whilst such pro- the old Confederation , had a right to import slaves ...
... slaves are removed to the new , or would , of necessity , expire when the territorial retained in the old States . But the States under government should cease to exist , whilst such pro- the old Confederation , had a right to import slaves ...
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... slavery , cannot be brought to punish that offence otherwise than as a trivial mis - morrow . demeanor . The laws of the Union to prohibit the importation of slaves have generally left their whole efficacy to the vigilance and virtue of ...
... slavery , cannot be brought to punish that offence otherwise than as a trivial mis - morrow . demeanor . The laws of the Union to prohibit the importation of slaves have generally left their whole efficacy to the vigilance and virtue of ...
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... slaves of their prisoners of war . God has no at- tribute to sanction such injustice , such violation of the laws which he originally engraved on the hu- man mind . Do you inquire , sir , whether , by these observa- tions , I intend a ...
... slaves of their prisoners of war . God has no at- tribute to sanction such injustice , such violation of the laws which he originally engraved on the hu- man mind . Do you inquire , sir , whether , by these observa- tions , I intend a ...
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