 | 1866 - 288 páginas
...properly brought before them ; and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions into political purposes. One section of our country believes...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... | |
 | 1866 - 278 páginas
...properly brought before them; and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions into political purposes. One section of our country believes...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 the... | |
 | John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1866 - 264 páginas
...as a permanent arrangement, is wholly inadmissible. . . . One section of our country believes that slavery is right, and ought to be extended ; while...extended. This is the only substantial dispute. The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slavetrade,... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1866 - 766 páginas
...destroy the government; while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect, mid defeud it. " One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only substantial dispute. " Physically speaking, we cannot separate; we cannot remove... | |
 | United States dept. of state - 1866 - 760 páginas
...destroy the government; while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect, and defend it. " One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended; and this is the only substantial dispute. "Physically speaking, we cannot separate; we cannot remove... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1866 - 764 páginas
...destroy the government; while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect, and defend it. " One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; aud this is the only substantial dispute. "Physically speaking, we cannot separate; we cannot remove... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1866 - 764 páginas
...destroy the government; while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect, and defend it. " One section of our country believes slavery is right...ought to be extended, while the other believes it ia wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this if the only substantial dispute. " Physically speaking,... | |
 | 1866 - 630 páginas
...destroy the government ; while I shall have tbe most solemn one to preserve, protect, and defend it. "One section of our country believes slavery is right and ought to bo extended, while the other believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended ; and this is the only... | |
 | John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1867 - 524 páginas
...harmony only, and prevent secession ? Plainly the central idea of secession is the essence of anarchy. " One section of our country believes slavery is right,...believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended. And this is the only substantial dispute. Physically speaking, we cannot separate ; we cannot remove... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1867 - 964 páginas
...destroy the government; while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect, and defend it. " One section of our country believes slavery is right...believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended; and this is the only substantial dispute. " Physically speaking, we cannot separate; we cannot remove... | |
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