The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... petition . One of my colleagues ( Mr. Cushing ) 1 has justly said , that the right of petition is not a right derived from the the Constitution , but a preëxisting right of man , secured by a direct prohibition in the Constitution to ...
... petition . One of my colleagues ( Mr. Cushing ) 1 has justly said , that the right of petition is not a right derived from the the Constitution , but a preëxisting right of man , secured by a direct prohibition in the Constitution to ...
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... petition . Sir , no lady in Fredericksburg would sign such a petition . ] Mr. ADAMS . With respect to the question what female is entitled to the character of a lady , and what not , I should be sorry to enter into a discussion here . I ...
... petition . Sir , no lady in Fredericksburg would sign such a petition . ] Mr. ADAMS . With respect to the question what female is entitled to the character of a lady , and what not , I should be sorry to enter into a discussion here . I ...
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... petition , to the grand jury of the District of Columbia ? This resolution declares that the member who shall hereafter make an attempt to present any such petition , shall be held infamous . Is this another maxim of the slavehold- ing ...
... petition , to the grand jury of the District of Columbia ? This resolution declares that the member who shall hereafter make an attempt to present any such petition , shall be held infamous . Is this another maxim of the slavehold- ing ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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