The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... clause if the first was a grant of power ? You may read this constitution through , and you will not find any words wasted . Every word means something . It was put there because it was necessary , and because the meaning would not have ...
... clause if the first was a grant of power ? You may read this constitution through , and you will not find any words wasted . Every word means something . It was put there because it was necessary , and because the meaning would not have ...
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... clause addressed ? For it does not go on to say Congress shall make the laws , but it says you shall deliver up . How can any person contend that one is addressed to the States and the other not ? One clause says they shall not make ...
... clause addressed ? For it does not go on to say Congress shall make the laws , but it says you shall deliver up . How can any person contend that one is addressed to the States and the other not ? One clause says they shall not make ...
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... clause . I know that the men who made this Constitution knew what they were about , and did not put a single clause here , or a single word here , without meaning . There is no book in the English language , of which the construction is ...
... clause . I know that the men who made this Constitution knew what they were about , and did not put a single clause here , or a single word here , without meaning . There is no book in the English language , of which the construction is ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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