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" The use of such a prohibition would be idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the territory ; and I would not take pains to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God. "
War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis - Página 102
por Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 440 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen92

1850 - 638 páginas
...whatever. The use of such a prohibition 1850. Activity of the Church of Rome. 365 would be idle, as respects any effect it would have upon the territory ; and I would not take pains to reaffirm an ordinance of Nature, nor to re-enact the will of God.' Now though Mr. Webster thinks...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen73

1853 - 796 páginas
...were unsuited to the condition of slavery, so that he would not take the trouble of prohibiting it. " I would not take pains uselessly to re-affirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God." Yet all experience, ancient and modern, in Europe and America, is opposed to Webster's doctrine. Taking...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen8

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 páginas
...and this great statesman, confiding in the relations of geography to slavery, " would not take paina to re-affirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God." The prohibition of slavery in Oregon, for which Mr. Webster himself voted, was, in his opinion, " entirely...
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The New Englander, Volumen8

1850 - 676 páginas
...and this great statesman, confiding in the relations of geography to slavery, " would not take pains to re-affirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God." The prohibition of slavery in Oregon, for which Mr. Webster himself voted, was, in his opinion, "entirely...
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Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster on the Subject of Slavery: Delivered in ...

Daniel Webster - 1850 - 52 páginas
...Territorial Government for New Mexico, I would not vote to put any prohibition into it whatever. The use of such a prohibition would be idle, as it respects any...have upon the Territory; and I would not take pains to reaffirm an ordinance of Nature, nor to reenact the will of God. And I would put in no Wilmot Proviso,...
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Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, on Mr. Clay's Resolutions: In the Senate of ...

Daniel Webster - 1850 - 64 páginas
...territorial Government for New Mexico, I would not vote to put any prohibition into it whatever. The use of such a prohibition would be idle, as it respects any...have upon the Territory ; and I would not take pains to re-affirm an ordinance of Nature, nor to re-enact the will of God. And I would put in no Wilmot...
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Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Volumen2

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 816 páginas
...slavery north of 36° 30-,) " I would vote against it. The use of such a prohibition would be idle as respects any effect it would have upon the territory...ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God." To the first of these reasons of Mr Webster, it was answered, that the treaty with Texas was unconstitutional,...
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Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Volumen2

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 534 páginas
...slavery north of 36° 30',) " I would vote against it. The use of such a prohibition would be idle as respects any effect it would have upon the territory...ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God." To the first of these reasons of Mr Webster, it was answered, that the treaty with Texas was unconstitutional,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen22

1851 - 604 páginas
...would not vote to put any prohibition into it whatever. The use of such a prohibition would bo idle, as hRl w"Y C 8T.= FQ )+pE ( %| eG": U"?! vM I| QY 7Țo ~ k to reaffirm an ordinance of Nature, nor to re-enact the will of God." Now, though Mr. Webster thinks...
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Slavery: Letters and Speeches

Horace Mann - 1851 - 592 páginas
...word into the sentence, which changes its whole meaning. Affirming that he quotes himself, he says, "I would not take pains USELESSLY to reaffirm an ordinance of Nature, or to reenact the will of God." By foisting in the word which I have underscored, he changes the entire...
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