United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Volume 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... slave - an inconsistency not to be credited to the character of such men as made the treaty , it then having as much application to the interests of one State as of another , in the matter of slaveholding ... Slavery and the Slave Trade .
... slave - an inconsistency not to be credited to the character of such men as made the treaty , it then having as much application to the interests of one State as of another , in the matter of slaveholding ... Slavery and the Slave Trade .
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... slaves at home or abroad ; that in sound common sense the purchase and holding of a slave , of the neighbor , his thrall born in his house , was always considered the same as the purchase and holding of a slave , of an African prince ...
... slaves at home or abroad ; that in sound common sense the purchase and holding of a slave , of the neighbor , his thrall born in his house , was always considered the same as the purchase and holding of a slave , of an African prince ...
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... slave trade , except such as prohibit the importation of slaves into the United States ; and we deny that Congress has any power to make laws to punish persons engaged in the slave trade beyond the boundary of the national domain . Let ...
... slave trade , except such as prohibit the importation of slaves into the United States ; and we deny that Congress has any power to make laws to punish persons engaged in the slave trade beyond the boundary of the national domain . Let ...
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