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" The full recognition of this right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding States ; and, indeed, was so vital to the preservation of their domestic interests and institutions, that it cannot be doubted... "
The Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Maryland ... - Page 962
by Maryland. Constitutional Convention - 1864 - 1988 pages
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Pamphlets. American History

United States - 1839 - 397 pages
...servitude. The full recognition of this right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding States, and, indeed,...preservation of their domestic interests and institutions, til at it cannot be doubted it constituted & fundamental article, without the adoption of which the...
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Report of the Case of Edward Prigg Against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ...

Edward Prigg, Richard Peters - Fugitive slaves - 1842 - 154 pages
...servitude. The full recognition of this right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding states; and, indeed,...the adoption of which the Union could not have been formed. Its true design was to guard against the doctrines and principles prevalent in the non-siaveholding...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 1

United States - Session laws - 1845 - 816 pages
...right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the elaveholding states; and indeed was so vital to the preservation...and institutions, that it cannot be doubted that it is constituted a fundamental article, without the adoption of which the Union could not have been formed....
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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1849 - 1130 pages
...title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding Slates; and, indeed, was so vital to the preservation of their...the adoption of which the Union could not have been formed." This clause was of such controlling and paramount importance to the southern States, that...
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Slavery and the Constitution

William Ingersoll Bowditch - Enslaved persons - 1849 - 182 pages
...servitude. The full recognition of this right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding States ; and, . indeed,...the adoption of which the Union could not have been formed. Its true design was to guard against the doctrines and principles prevalent in the non-slaveholding...
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Documents, Messages and Other Communications, Made to ..., Volume 13, Parts 1-2

Ohio. General Assembly - 1849 - 1106 pages
...indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the 33— VOL. 8. slave hold ing State*, and indeed was so vital to the preservation of their...cannot be doubted, that it constituted a fundamental anicle, without the adoption of which the Union could not have been formed. Its true design was to...
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Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Volume 3

History, Modern - 1849 - 626 pages
..."The full recognition of this right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding States, and, indeed, was so vital to the preservation of their interests and institutions, that it cannot be doubted that it constituted a fundamental article, without...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 3; Volume 9

1849 - 736 pages
..." The full recognition of this right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding States; and, indeed, was so vital to the preservation of their interest« and institutions, that it cannot be doubted that it constituted a fundamental article, without...
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Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia

Virginia - Law - 1850 - 304 pages
...title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding states, and was so vital to the preservation of their domestic interests and institutions, that it constituted a fundamental article, without the adoption of which, the Union could not have been formed."...
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Commentaries on the constitution of the United States, Volume 1

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1851 - 642 pages
...right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slavcholding states; and. indeed, was so vital to the preservation...domestic interests and institutions, that it cannot he doubted that it constituted a fundamental article. without the adoption of which the union could...
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