The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... ment had no authority to legislate concerning fugitive slaves . The purpose of the Constitution was to protect liberty ; that of the Union , to guarantee independence . Clearly , then , the Con- stitution must be an antislavery document ...
... ment had no authority to legislate concerning fugitive slaves . The purpose of the Constitution was to protect liberty ; that of the Union , to guarantee independence . Clearly , then , the Con- stitution must be an antislavery document ...
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... ment's thought will show the folly , as well as wickedness of their course . Gambling strikes at the very vitals of society , and surely the laboring but rising classes of the community , have no time to waste , nor money foolishly to ...
... ment's thought will show the folly , as well as wickedness of their course . Gambling strikes at the very vitals of society , and surely the laboring but rising classes of the community , have no time to waste , nor money foolishly to ...
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... ment . . . .1 ... Now when people talk about adhering to the compro- mises of the constitution , referring thereby to certain other things which are not compromises , which are not the agree- ment of two parties , in which each gives ...
... ment . . . .1 ... Now when people talk about adhering to the compro- mises of the constitution , referring thereby to certain other things which are not compromises , which are not the agree- ment of two parties , in which each gives ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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