Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... words , are the whole scheme . " This project of emancipation was broached by Mr. Under- wood , perhaps , fifteen or sixteen years ago , in an address delivered by him to the Kentucky Colonization Society . We believe it has found but ...
... words , are the whole scheme . " This project of emancipation was broached by Mr. Under- wood , perhaps , fifteen or sixteen years ago , in an address delivered by him to the Kentucky Colonization Society . We believe it has found but ...
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... and bringing closer together the walls that are finally to crush them . We hear over and over again of the " compromises " of the Constitution . These words are in the mouth of every 20 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
... and bringing closer together the walls that are finally to crush them . We hear over and over again of the " compromises " of the Constitution . These words are in the mouth of every 20 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
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... word compromises here because it is more in fashion and better understood than any other word a far more extensive interpretation than we remember before to have seen . As the Constitution was a compromise , so he comes to the ...
... word compromises here because it is more in fashion and better understood than any other word a far more extensive interpretation than we remember before to have seen . As the Constitution was a compromise , so he comes to the ...
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... words : " The whole of these charges against the bill , as being evasive and shunning responsibility , arise out of , and ... word in the bill proposes to devolve that power on the court or any other tribunal . The power of Congress is ...
... words : " The whole of these charges against the bill , as being evasive and shunning responsibility , arise out of , and ... word in the bill proposes to devolve that power on the court or any other tribunal . The power of Congress is ...
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... word about estab- lishing slavery , and as it does not even attempt to grant this power , admitting it could be granted , every one under its dominion is presumed to be in his natural , inartificial condition -to be free . Should this ...
... word about estab- lishing slavery , and as it does not even attempt to grant this power , admitting it could be granted , every one under its dominion is presumed to be in his natural , inartificial condition -to be free . Should this ...
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