| 1856 - 654 páginas
..." it has been solemnly adjudicated by the highest judicial tribunal known to our laws, that slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of the United States, and that Kansas is therefore, at this moment, as much a slave State as Georgia or South Carolina."... | |
| Frank Preston Blair - 1858 - 16 páginas
...sentence: " Tt has been solemnly adjudged, by the highest judicial tribunal known to our laws, that slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of...and the use and enjoyment of a Territory acquired by til« common treasure of all the States, would be closed against the people and the property of nearly... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 820 páginas
...tobepan/sAed by Congress without investigation and without trial. The President has stated that slavery "exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of the United States." To be sure we have been along time in finding out the fact that the Constitution, in propria dgore,... | |
| Arthur Holmes - 1859 - 408 páginas
...: " It has been solemnly adjudged by the highest judicial tribunal known to our laws, that slavery exists in Kansas by. virtue of the Constitution of...much a Slave State as Georgia or South Carolina." Again : " Slavery can therefore never be prohibited in Kansas, except by means of a constitutional... | |
| Jeremiah Sullivan Black - 1859 - 46 páginas
...middle of a sentence. He professes to give the very words, and makes Mr. Buchanan say: " That slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of the United States." What Mr. Buchanan did say was a very different thing. It wasihis : "It has been solemnly adjudged by... | |
| 1860 - 266 páginas
...whl. It has been solemnly adjudged, by the highest judicial tribunal known to our laws, that Slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of...State as Georgia or South Carolina. Without this, the «.-quality of the Sovereign States composing the Union would be violated, and the use and enjoyment... | |
| 1860 - 268 páginas
...It ha« been solemnly adjudged, by the highest judicial tri- , bunal known to our laws, that Slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of...Kansas is therefore at this moment as much a Slave Stute as Georgia or South Carolina. Without this, the equality of the Sovereign States composing the... | |
| 1860 - 270 páginas
...Congress, "that Slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of the United States," and that '' Kansas is therefore at this moment as much a Slave State as Georgia or South Carolina," why does it not exist in Pennsylvania by virtue of the same Constitution ? If it be said that Pennsylvania... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1860 - 830 páginas
...*lau state as Georgia or South Carolina. Withuut this the equality of the sovereign states twinposing the Union would be violated, and the use and enjoyment of a territory acquired !>v the common treasure of all the states wou:<l be closed against the people and the property of nearly... | |
| 1860 - 270 páginas
...Congress, " that Slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution of the United States," and that " Kansas is therefore at this moment as much a Slave State as Geoigia or South Carolina," why does It not exist in Pennsylvania by virtue of the same Constitution?... | |
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