Proceedings of the United States Senate, on the Fugitive Slave Bill: -- the Abolition of the Slave-trade in Th District of Columbia,--and the Imprisonment of Free Colored Seamen in the Southern Ports: with the Speeches of Messrs. Davis, Winthrop and OthersPress of T. R. Marvin, 1850 - 68 страница |
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... Senator , nor am I as prompt , perhaps , in these matters as he . It is a grave question , and de- serves full investigation and consideration . Mr. FOOTE . I merely intended to say that I had heard the able argu- ment of the Senator on ...
... Senator , nor am I as prompt , perhaps , in these matters as he . It is a grave question , and de- serves full investigation and consideration . Mr. FOOTE . I merely intended to say that I had heard the able argu- ment of the Senator on ...
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... Senator , nor am I as prompt , perhaps , in these matters as he . It is a grave question , and de- serves full investigation and consideration . Mr. FOOTE . I merely intended to say that I had heard the able argu- ment of the Senator on ...
... Senator , nor am I as prompt , perhaps , in these matters as he . It is a grave question , and de- serves full investigation and consideration . Mr. FOOTE . I merely intended to say that I had heard the able argu- ment of the Senator on ...
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... Senator from Georgia argue the case with so much readiness and ability as he has done . I believe that distinguished Senator , as Attorney General of the United States , gave an official opinion many years ago that the law of South ...
... Senator from Georgia argue the case with so much readiness and ability as he has done . I believe that distinguished Senator , as Attorney General of the United States , gave an official opinion many years ago that the law of South ...
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... Senator from Georgia . He appended it at full length to his report . He cited it triumphantly in favor of his views . Indeed , I may say that he rested his argument in favor of the constitutionality of these laws almost entirely upon ...
... Senator from Georgia . He appended it at full length to his report . He cited it triumphantly in favor of his views . Indeed , I may say that he rested his argument in favor of the constitutionality of these laws almost entirely upon ...
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... Senator from South Carolina ( Mr. BUTLER ) should remember this fact , in justification of Massachusetts , if indeed she needs any justification , for the appointment of Mr. Hoar . Mr. President , the question which Massachusetts ...
... Senator from South Carolina ( Mr. BUTLER ) should remember this fact , in justification of Massachusetts , if indeed she needs any justification , for the appointment of Mr. Hoar . Mr. President , the question which Massachusetts ...
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