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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... favor of the Constitution with- out the amendments , only as he thought it sufficiently guaranteed the liberties of the people . " Hon . Mr. Turner made an excellent speech in favor of the Constitution with the amendments.1 Mr. Symms ...
... favor of the Constitution with- out the amendments , only as he thought it sufficiently guaranteed the liberties of the people . " Hon . Mr. Turner made an excellent speech in favor of the Constitution with the amendments.1 Mr. Symms ...
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... favor , and many of these said they should vote in its favor simply on the ground that the amendments which the convention proposed would be adopted . And , as we find , these , with others securing the rights of the individual in a ...
... favor , and many of these said they should vote in its favor simply on the ground that the amendments which the convention proposed would be adopted . And , as we find , these , with others securing the rights of the individual in a ...
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... favor of its adoption ; and he did it because some persons in the convention were ready to reject it on the ground that they sup- posed congress might introduce slavery into the State in opposition to its laws , which they did not wish ...
... favor of its adoption ; and he did it because some persons in the convention were ready to reject it on the ground that they sup- posed congress might introduce slavery into the State in opposition to its laws , which they did not wish ...
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CHAPTER I | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
Quotations showing the Character of the People who came | 90 |
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