Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... slaves where slaves are numerous , it establishes as inexorably as fate a conflict between the races , that will re- sult in the exile or the extermination of the one race or the other . I know it . We have now about two hundred and ...
... slaves where slaves are numerous , it establishes as inexorably as fate a conflict between the races , that will re- sult in the exile or the extermination of the one race or the other . I know it . We have now about two hundred and ...
Halaman 343
... slaves , although it has its origin in force and against natural law . Let me read from the decision in the case of Prigg vs. Penn- sylvania . After quoting the clause of the Con- stitution for the rendition of fugitive slaves , the ...
... slaves , although it has its origin in force and against natural law . Let me read from the decision in the case of Prigg vs. Penn- sylvania . After quoting the clause of the Con- stitution for the rendition of fugitive slaves , the ...
Halaman 348
... slavery in the States . To be sure , it does not propose , by force and in terms , to liberate the slaves in the slaveholding States . It does not say , " If you do not emancipate them , we will ; " but it is an interference in this ...
... slavery in the States . To be sure , it does not propose , by force and in terms , to liberate the slaves in the slaveholding States . It does not say , " If you do not emancipate them , we will ; " but it is an interference in this ...
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