The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Congress shall do anything about it . - And the people of the United States did not understand that Congress had the power . The makers of the Constitution did not understand from the extract which I have read , that Congress had any ...
... Congress shall do anything about it . - And the people of the United States did not understand that Congress had the power . The makers of the Constitution did not understand from the extract which I have read , that Congress had any ...
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... Congress and for the State Senate and House of Representatives are duly interrogated and their answers published in the local news- papers . The questions should , of course , be in writing ; and it seems better that they should be ...
... Congress and for the State Senate and House of Representatives are duly interrogated and their answers published in the local news- papers . The questions should , of course , be in writing ; and it seems better that they should be ...
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... Congress , and the same majority in the Presidential Electoral Colleges : So that , were it not for the dough - faced servility of a portion of the representatives of freemen , in the Presidential election and in Congress , we might ...
... Congress , and the same majority in the Presidential Electoral Colleges : So that , were it not for the dough - faced servility of a portion of the representatives of freemen , in the Presidential election and in Congress , we might ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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