The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... question , and the only question really before the House , is not met . We do not know whether it is proper or not to present such petitions . But sup- pose it is not proper . Can there be any offence , before the House have settled or ...
... question , and the only question really before the House , is not met . We do not know whether it is proper or not to present such petitions . But sup- pose it is not proper . Can there be any offence , before the House have settled or ...
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... question whether he be held to service or not , should be decided ? What is the prin- ciple of the Constitution of the United States on that subject ? For there is a principle laid down here . There is very little left out that ought to ...
... question whether he be held to service or not , should be decided ? What is the prin- ciple of the Constitution of the United States on that subject ? For there is a principle laid down here . There is very little left out that ought to ...
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... question can- not , and ought not , we think , to be kept wholly disjoined from politics . It should not be made a mere political question , but the religious and moral sense of the people must speak out , on the subject , with ...
... question can- not , and ought not , we think , to be kept wholly disjoined from politics . It should not be made a mere political question , but the religious and moral sense of the people must speak out , on the subject , with ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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