The Constitution a Pro-slavery Compact: Or, Extracts from the Madison Papers, EtcWendell Phillips American anti-slavery society, 1856 - 208 páginas |
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... Southern farmer lays out the same surplus in slaves . There is no more reason , therefore , for taxing the Southern States on the farmer's head and on his slave's head , than the Northern ones on their farmers ' heads and the heads of ...
... Southern farmer lays out the same surplus in slaves . There is no more reason , therefore , for taxing the Southern States on the farmer's head and on his slave's head , than the Northern ones on their farmers ' heads and the heads of ...
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... Southern States according to their numbers and their wealth conjointly , while the Northern would be taxed on numbers only : that negroes , in fact , should not be considered as members of the State , more than cattle , and that they ...
... Southern States according to their numbers and their wealth conjointly , while the Northern would be taxed on numbers only : that negroes , in fact , should not be considered as members of the State , more than cattle , and that they ...
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... Southern colonies being from £ 8 to £ 12 , while in the Northern it was gener- ally £ 24 . Mr. WILSON ( of Pennsylvania ) said , that if this amend- ment should take place , the Southern colonies would have all the benefit of slaves ...
... Southern colonies being from £ 8 to £ 12 , while in the Northern it was gener- ally £ 24 . Mr. WILSON ( of Pennsylvania ) said , that if this amend- ment should take place , the Southern colonies would have all the benefit of slaves ...
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... Southern colonies has always been to make every farmer pay poll taxes upon all his laborers , whether they be black or white . He acknowledged , indeed , that freemen worked the most ; but they consume the most , also . They do not ...
... Southern colonies has always been to make every farmer pay poll taxes upon all his laborers , whether they be black or white . He acknowledged , indeed , that freemen worked the most ; but they consume the most , also . They do not ...
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... Southern States , as to the value of slaves compared with the whites , the alternative in ques- tion . Mr. CLARK ( of New Jersey ) was in favor of them . He said that he was also in Congress when this article was de- cided ; that the ...
... Southern States , as to the value of slaves compared with the whites , the alternative in ques- tion . Mr. CLARK ( of New Jersey ) was in favor of them . He said that he was also in Congress when this article was de- cided ; that the ...
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Página 165 - Shall I not visit for these things ? saith the Lord : shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
Página 13 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither.
Página 14 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the united states in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states...
Página 162 - Take counsel, execute judgment; Make thy shadow as the night in the midst of the noonday ; Hide the outcasts ; bewray not him that wandereth. Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab ; Be thou a covert to them from the face of the spoiler : For the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler ceaseth, The oppressors are consumed out of the land.
Página 163 - But this is a people robbed and spoiled; they are all of them snared in holes, and they are hid in prison-houses; they are for a prey, and none delivereth, for a spoil, and none saith, Restore.
Página 192 - That, in addition to the provisions of the third paragraph of the second section of the fourth article of the Constitution of the United States...
Página 23 - Congress be authorized to make such requisitions in proportion to the whole number of white and other free citizens and inhabitants, of every age, sex, and condition, including those bound to servitude for a term of years, and three fifths of all other persons not comprehended in the foregoing description, except Indians not paying taxes...
Página 73 - For he that is called in the Lord, being a servant, is the Lord's freeman : likewise also he that is called, being free, is Christ's servant 23 Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men.
Página 154 - The iniquity of the house of Israel and Judah is exceeding great, and the land is full of blood, and the city full of perverseness: for they say, The Lord hath forsaken the earth, and the Lord seeth not.
Página 163 - That they may do evil with both hands earnestly, the prince asketh, and the judge asketh for a reward; and the great man, he uttereth his mischievous desire: so they wrap it up.