An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery, Embracing an Abstract of the Proceedings of the National and State Conventions on this SubjectAMS Press, 1973 - 440 páginas |
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... consequently , if any State , or number of States , are pursuing a system of policy detri- mental to either , then it is in their power to have the obstruction removed , and to see that the United States , as a whole , are not injured ...
... consequently , if any State , or number of States , are pursuing a system of policy detri- mental to either , then it is in their power to have the obstruction removed , and to see that the United States , as a whole , are not injured ...
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... consequently we should give the same meaning to both words . But , to say a slave owes any thing , we must give up the prin- ciple he is a slave , because , according to the laws of slavery , the slave cannot own any thing , and ...
... consequently we should give the same meaning to both words . But , to say a slave owes any thing , we must give up the prin- ciple he is a slave , because , according to the laws of slavery , the slave cannot own any thing , and ...
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... consequently he cannot owe any thing ; and that it was in view of these facts the clause was per- mitted to pass . Consequently , whether a slave was brought from the ' South to the North by his master , or came of his own accord , he ...
... consequently he cannot owe any thing ; and that it was in view of these facts the clause was per- mitted to pass . Consequently , whether a slave was brought from the ' South to the North by his master , or came of his own accord , he ...
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CHAPTER I | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
Quotations showing the Character of the People who came | 90 |
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