United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 39,Edição 4J.& H.G. Langley, 1856 |
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... slave basis . It is idle to deny it . It could never have existed on any other , because without that provision it could not have been insti- tuted ; and so long as a single State chooses to continue the institution of slavery within ...
... slave basis . It is idle to deny it . It could never have existed on any other , because without that provision it could not have been insti- tuted ; and so long as a single State chooses to continue the institution of slavery within ...
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... slavery , but provides for the slave - trade by prohibiting the passage of any law against it for twenty years ! The fugitive slave clause is pretty direct evidence on our side in favor of the ability of the sovereign power in the state ...
... slavery , but provides for the slave - trade by prohibiting the passage of any law against it for twenty years ! The fugitive slave clause is pretty direct evidence on our side in favor of the ability of the sovereign power in the state ...
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... slave than for his mas- ter ? And when both , in the great economy of redemption and by the free grace of God , are members of the mystical body of Christ , do they mean to say to the slave , unless you rise and assert your right to be ...
... slave than for his mas- ter ? And when both , in the great economy of redemption and by the free grace of God , are members of the mystical body of Christ , do they mean to say to the slave , unless you rise and assert your right to be ...
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