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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... ship . And this right the legislation of no other State can give him in the State of South Carolina . There can be no such thing , therefore , as one State making citizens of a particular class of persons , and endowing them with ...
... ship . And this right the legislation of no other State can give him in the State of South Carolina . There can be no such thing , therefore , as one State making citizens of a particular class of persons , and endowing them with ...
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... ship . And this right the legislation of no other State can give him in the State of South Carolina . There can be no such thing , therefore , as one State making citizens of a particular class of persons , and endowing them with ...
... ship . And this right the legislation of no other State can give him in the State of South Carolina . There can be no such thing , therefore , as one State making citizens of a particular class of persons , and endowing them with ...
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... ships and imprisoned , their employers deprived of their services and they themselves made liable to be sold as slaves . We know well , sir , and from the bitterest experience , that the Southern States have these laws ; and I , for one ...
... ships and imprisoned , their employers deprived of their services and they themselves made liable to be sold as slaves . We know well , sir , and from the bitterest experience , that the Southern States have these laws ; and I , for one ...
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... ships sixty feet from the soil of Louisiana , on the waters of the United States - for the river , I think , belongs to the United States , and sixty feet for the accommodation of travelers and ships . I am a ship - master , and have ...
... ships sixty feet from the soil of Louisiana , on the waters of the United States - for the river , I think , belongs to the United States , and sixty feet for the accommodation of travelers and ships . I am a ship - master , and have ...
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... ship where he is rightfully employed , and cast into prison , and rendered liable to be sold as a slave , the law is as justly obnoxious to the feelings of every freeman in the country as if there were five hundred or five thousand . I ...
... ship where he is rightfully employed , and cast into prison , and rendered liable to be sold as a slave , the law is as justly obnoxious to the feelings of every freeman in the country as if there were five hundred or five thousand . I ...
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abuses agent alleged amendment arrest arrival authority barque believe Berrien bill Boston BUTLER Capt Captain Ranlett character citizens city of Charleston Congress constitution cook and steward court crew Davis of Mississippi DAYTON deny District of Columbia Dodge Edward Johnson emancipation facts free colored persons free colored seamen free negroes free persons gentleman Governor of South habeas corpus HARVARD COLLEGE honorable Senator hundred imprisoned jail judge justice laws of South legislation Legislature letter Louisiana Mangum matter ment Messrs mulatto negroes or persons opinion Orleans passed peace persons of color President prison privileges and immunities proposed proposition provisions purpose question R. C. WINTHROP regard respect SAMUEL HOAR Senator from Georgia Senator from Massachusetts Senator from South ship shore slave trade slavery sold Soulé South Carolina Southern ports statement taken territory of Orleans tribunal Union United vessel vote vouch writ of habeas
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Страница 1 - The term citizen, as understood in our law, is precisely analogous to the term subject in the common law ; and the change of phrase has entirely resulted from the change of government. The sovereignty has been changed from one man to the collective body of the people, and he who before was a subject of the king is now a citizen of the state :
Страница 22 - ... pay the expenses of his detention; and, in case of his neglect or refusal so to do, he shall be liable to be indicted, and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not less than two months; and such free negroes or persons of color shall be deemed and taken as absolute slaves, and sold in conformity to the provisions of the act passed on the twentieth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, aforesaid.
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