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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... thought government . " ( ( commerce could never interfere with our government , nor give complexion to its councils . " He thought we could not copy from Greece or Rome ; " we differed from the whole . Our situation was unexampled ...
... thought government . " ( ( commerce could never interfere with our government , nor give complexion to its councils . " He thought we could not copy from Greece or Rome ; " we differed from the whole . Our situation was unexampled ...
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... thought , resembled this , but the Achæan league ; and he read several passages from Polybius , tending to elucidate ... thought we stood in no ' Elliot's Reports , vol . i . p . 171 . for money . danger of external foes : he thought 200 ...
... thought , resembled this , but the Achæan league ; and he read several passages from Polybius , tending to elucidate ... thought we stood in no ' Elliot's Reports , vol . i . p . 171 . for money . danger of external foes : he thought 200 ...
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... thought " congress could not discriminate over so great a territory as to lay direct taxes , that would be satisfactory to the people . " He was also in favor of a bill of rights , - " the polar star and great support of American ...
... thought " congress could not discriminate over so great a territory as to lay direct taxes , that would be satisfactory to the people . " He was also in favor of a bill of rights , - " the polar star and great support of American ...
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CHAPTER I | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
Quotations showing the Character of the People who came | 90 |
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