A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United States: From the Declaration of Independence to the Present Day. Mainly Compiled and Condensed from the Journals of Congress and Other Official Records, and Showing the Vote by Yeas and Nays on the Most Important Divisions in Either HouseDix, Edwards & Company, 1856 - 164ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... cause of human na- ture , " which the Congress of 1776 , under the lead of Thomas Jefferson , expanded into the noble affirmation of the right of " all men to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness " contained in the immortal ...
... cause of human na- ture , " which the Congress of 1776 , under the lead of Thomas Jefferson , expanded into the noble affirmation of the right of " all men to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness " contained in the immortal ...
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... cause to apprehend it , and our Western brethren are not only willing but desi- rous to aid us in taking precautions against it . would it not be wise to accept their assistance ? We should benefit ourselves , without injuring them , as ...
... cause to apprehend it , and our Western brethren are not only willing but desi- rous to aid us in taking precautions against it . would it not be wise to accept their assistance ? We should benefit ourselves , without injuring them , as ...
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... cause no possible reason existed for regulating their admission by the Constitution ; no free blacks ever came from Africa , or any other coun- try , to this ; and to introduce the provision by the side of that for the importation of ...
... cause no possible reason existed for regulating their admission by the Constitution ; no free blacks ever came from Africa , or any other coun- try , to this ; and to introduce the provision by the side of that for the importation of ...
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... cause , setting bounds to a slavery the most cruel and debasing the world has ever witnessed ; it is the freedom of man ; it is the cause of unredeemed and unregenerated human beings . If a dissolution of the Union must take place , let ...
... cause , setting bounds to a slavery the most cruel and debasing the world has ever witnessed ; it is the freedom of man ; it is the cause of unredeemed and unregenerated human beings . If a dissolution of the Union must take place , let ...
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... cause of your weakness . As often as external dangers shall threaten , or internal commotions await you , you will then realize , that by your own procurement , you have placed amidst your families , and in the bosom of your country , a ...
... cause of your weakness . As often as external dangers shall threaten , or internal commotions await you , you will then realize , that by your own procurement , you have placed amidst your families , and in the bosom of your country , a ...
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