United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 39,Edição 4J.& H.G. Langley, 1856 |
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... duty to secure to a new State , are mora antagonisms , and incompatible with each other . That slavery is a terrific monster capable of desolating the fairest territory , and destroying the moral symmetry of the no- blest institutions ...
... duty to secure to a new State , are mora antagonisms , and incompatible with each other . That slavery is a terrific monster capable of desolating the fairest territory , and destroying the moral symmetry of the no- blest institutions ...
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... duty of the Federal Government to do . Congress , in this emergency , did what it could to fulfill its duty . It passed an act to raise a regiment for the purpose , but had not the means to enlist twenty men . Courts of justice in some ...
... duty of the Federal Government to do . Congress , in this emergency , did what it could to fulfill its duty . It passed an act to raise a regiment for the purpose , but had not the means to enlist twenty men . Courts of justice in some ...
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... duty of 25 per cent ad valorem upon cotton manufactures imported into this country . Before any can be offered for sale at least 10 per cent must be added to the duty for the charges and expenses of importing , making the tax on the ...
... duty of 25 per cent ad valorem upon cotton manufactures imported into this country . Before any can be offered for sale at least 10 per cent must be added to the duty for the charges and expenses of importing , making the tax on the ...
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