| United States. President - 1862 - 990 páginas
...two sections. I did so in language which I cannot improve, and which, therefore, I beg to repeat : "One section of our country believes slavery is right,...ought to be extended, while the other believes it is ivrong, and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1862 - 888 páginas
...the court or the judges. It is a duty from which they may not shrink to decide cases properly brought before them, and it is no fault of theirs if others...seek to turn their decisions to political purposes." 1 The Federalist, No. 42 : — " The power of prescribing, by general laws, the manner in which the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 758 páginas
...two sections. I did so in language which I cannot improve, and which, therefore, I beg to repeat : "One section of our country believes slavery is right,...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade,... | |
| Cae S. - 1863 - 96 páginas
...solemn. Yet I have not mentioned him before, having regard to dates. There he says : " One portion of OUT country believes Slavery is right, and ought to ~be...~be extended. This is the only substantial dispute." As HE uses here the same language which is generally made use of by those who speak on this subject,... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1864 - 462 páginas
...the Court or the Judges. It is a duty from which they may not shrink to decide cases properly brought before them, and it is no fault of theirs if others...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave trade,... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 518 páginas
...the Court of the Judges. It is a duty from which they may not shrink to decide cases properly brought before them, and it is no fault of theirs if others...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave-trade,... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1864 - 210 páginas
...court or the judges. It is a duty from wnich they may not shrink, to decide cases properly brought before them ; and it is no fault of theirs if others...believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 páginas
...court or the judges. It is a duty from which they may not shrink, to decide cases properly brought before them ; and it is no fault of theirs if others...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the constitution, and... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 páginas
...Court or the Judges. It is a duty from which they may not shrink, to decide cases properly brought before them ; and it is no fault of theirs if others...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute ; and the fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 páginas
...two sections. I did so in language which I cannot improve, and wbich, therefore, I beg to repeat : " One section of our country believes slavery is right,...while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not to bo extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and... | |
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