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Page 97
... continue the prohibition , and the Supreme Court decides that it could not if it would . In those days our Declaration of Independence was held sacred by all , and thought to include all ; but now , to aid in making the bondage of the ...
... continue the prohibition , and the Supreme Court decides that it could not if it would . In those days our Declaration of Independence was held sacred by all , and thought to include all ; but now , to aid in making the bondage of the ...
Page 125
... continue a slave , he thereby retains his own comfortable position ; but if he decides that God wills Sambo to be free , he thereby has to walk out of the shade , throw off his gloves , and delve for his own bread . Will Dr. Ross be ...
... continue a slave , he thereby retains his own comfortable position ; but if he decides that God wills Sambo to be free , he thereby has to walk out of the shade , throw off his gloves , and delve for his own bread . Will Dr. Ross be ...
Page 168
... continue to accuse us of doing , until we cease saying . I am also aware they have not as yet in terms demanded the overthrow of our free - State constitutions . Yet those constitutions declare the wrong of slavery with more solemn ...
... continue to accuse us of doing , until we cease saying . I am also aware they have not as yet in terms demanded the overthrow of our free - State constitutions . Yet those constitutions declare the wrong of slavery with more solemn ...
Page 191
... Continue to execute all the express provisions of our National Constitution , and the Union will endure forever - it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself . Again , if the United ...
... Continue to execute all the express provisions of our National Constitution , and the Union will endure forever - it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself . Again , if the United ...
Page 193
... continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union . So far as possible , the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection . The course here indicated will be ...
... continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union . So far as possible , the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection . The course here indicated will be ...
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