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... slaves could not be taken into ac- count as men or citizens , because they were not admitted to the rights of citizens in the states which continued slavery . If they were to be taken into accoun as property , it was asked what ...
... slaves could not be taken into ac- count as men or citizens , because they were not admitted to the rights of citizens in the states which continued slavery . If they were to be taken into accoun as property , it was asked what ...
Página 359
... Slavery is no national charge ; for we have no national slavery . It is exclusively a state regulation . It is , then , a question of Union or disunion . Momentous question , in- deed ! Momentous to the nations and the world . The ...
... Slavery is no national charge ; for we have no national slavery . It is exclusively a state regulation . It is , then , a question of Union or disunion . Momentous question , in- deed ! Momentous to the nations and the world . The ...
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... slavery . At the time of which we speak , the institution existed in a large ma- jority of the northern and middle states , and , from the circumstances of climate , pur- suits , habits , and various other accidents of established and ...
... slavery . At the time of which we speak , the institution existed in a large ma- jority of the northern and middle states , and , from the circumstances of climate , pur- suits , habits , and various other accidents of established and ...
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JANUARY 1851 | 3 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE AMERICAN UNION | 15 |
II THE TREASURY | 24 |
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