The general words above quoted would seem to embrace the whole human family, and if they were used in a similar instrument at this day would be so understood. But it is too clear for dispute that the enslaved African race were not intended to be included... The Law of Freedom and Bondage in the United States - 456 페이지저자: John Codman Hurd - 1858전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 페이지
...after quoting from th, Declaration, he says : " The general words above quoted would seem to include the whole human family, and if they were used in a...similar instrument at this day, would be so understood." In these the Chief Justice does not directly assert, but plainly assumes, as a fact, that the public... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 770 페이지
...they were used in a similar instrument at this day would be so understood. But it is too clear for dispute, that the enslaved African race were not intended to be included, and formed no part of the people who framed and adopted this declaration ; for if the language, as understood... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1903 - 506 페이지
...Declaration of Independence asserting that "all men are created equal," the chief justice said : " The general words above quoted would seem to embrace...this day would be so understood. But it is too clear for dispute that the enslaved African race were not intended to be included, and form no part of the... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1903 - 484 페이지
...Declaration of Independence asserting that " all men are created equal," the chief justice said : " The general words above quoted would seem to embrace...this day would be so understood. But it is too clear for dispute that the enslaved African race were not intended to be included, and form no part of the... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 408 페이지
...after quoting from the Declaration, he says : " The general words above quoted would seem to include the whole human family, and if they were used in a...similar instrument at this day, would be so understood." In these words the Chief Justice does not directly assert, but plainly assumes as a fact, that the... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1903 - 490 페이지
...they were used in a similar instrument at this day would be so understood. But it is too clear for dispute that the enslaved African race were not intended to be included, and form no part of the people who framed and adopted this Declaration." Justice Taney furthermore passed... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 350 페이지
...after quoting from the Declaration, he says: " The general words above quoted would seem to include the whole human family, and if they were used in a...similar instrument at this day, would be so understood." In these the Chief Justice does not directly assert, but plainly assumes as a fact, that the public... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 768 페이지
...these rights, governments are instituted, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." The general words above quoted would seem to embrace...this day would be so understood. But it is too clear for dispute, that the enslaved African race were not intended to be included, and formed no part of... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 페이지
...after quoting from the Declaration, he says : The general words above quoted would seem to include the whole human family, and if they were used in a...similar instrument at this day, would be so understood. In these the Chief Justice does not directly assert, but plainly assumes, as a fact, that the public... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 372 페이지
...after quoting from the Declaration, he says : The general words above quoted would seem to include the whole human family, and if they were used in a...similar instrument at this day, would be so understood. In these the Chief Justice does not directly assert, but plainly assumes, as a fact, that the public... | |
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