The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Constitution recognize slav- ery or did it relate only to taxation and representation ? Did the Constitutional provision against ending the slave trade before 1808 and the fact that in 1808 the trade was abolished make the Constitution ...
... Constitution recognize slav- ery or did it relate only to taxation and representation ? Did the Constitutional provision against ending the slave trade before 1808 and the fact that in 1808 the trade was abolished make the Constitution ...
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... Constitution narrowly and still came to antislavery conclusions . He urged that if , with a strict interpretation of the Constitution , slavery was outside its bounds , then all proslavery arguments on the federal level would be ...
... Constitution narrowly and still came to antislavery conclusions . He urged that if , with a strict interpretation of the Constitution , slavery was outside its bounds , then all proslavery arguments on the federal level would be ...
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... Constitution should be strictly construed , and its meaning strictly adhered to . And when I say this , I have at the same time a great venera- tion for all the compromises of the Constitution . We hear much of them . What are they ? I ...
... Constitution should be strictly construed , and its meaning strictly adhered to . And when I say this , I have at the same time a great venera- tion for all the compromises of the Constitution . We hear much of them . What are they ? I ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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