The Cotton Trade: Its Bearing Upon the Prosperity of Great Britain and Commerce of the American Republics, Considered in Connection with the System of Negro Slavery in the Confederate StatesSaunders, Otley & Company, 1863 - 292 halaman |
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Halaman xvi
... quarters mentioned , and had there been any reasonable prospect of its success , the Washington government would never have been sustained by the American people in its attempt to invade Charleston Harbour , and the ' indignity to the ...
... quarters mentioned , and had there been any reasonable prospect of its success , the Washington government would never have been sustained by the American people in its attempt to invade Charleston Harbour , and the ' indignity to the ...
Halaman xxxvi
... quarter it comes . Whenever the national compact is violated , and the citizens of this State oppressed by cruel and unauthorised enactments , this Legislature is bound to interpose its power , and to wrest from the oppressor his victim ...
... quarter it comes . Whenever the national compact is violated , and the citizens of this State oppressed by cruel and unauthorised enactments , this Legislature is bound to interpose its power , and to wrest from the oppressor his victim ...
Halaman liv
... quarter of dollars . The case is now reversed . Maine and Massachusetts have both assented to the stipulations of the treaty , as far as the question of boundary affects their peculiar interest , through commissioners , vested with full ...
... quarter of dollars . The case is now reversed . Maine and Massachusetts have both assented to the stipulations of the treaty , as far as the question of boundary affects their peculiar interest , through commissioners , vested with full ...
Halaman lvi
... quarters of the globe into friendly alliance , and that mutual dependence which promised a lasting peace and unshackled commerce . In the East there appeared a rainbow which promised that the waters of national jealousy and proscription ...
... quarters of the globe into friendly alliance , and that mutual dependence which promised a lasting peace and unshackled commerce . In the East there appeared a rainbow which promised that the waters of national jealousy and proscription ...
Halaman 21
... quarter , ' and it is a fraud on the country . They are the redeemed notes of a dis- ' solved partnership , but , contrary to the wishes of the retiring partner , and ' without his consent , are again reissued and circulated . ' 6 ...
... quarter , ' and it is a fraud on the country . They are the redeemed notes of a dis- ' solved partnership , but , contrary to the wishes of the retiring partner , and ' without his consent , are again reissued and circulated . ' 6 ...
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Halaman xvii - The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Halaman 250 - Measures, is hereby declared inoperative and void : it being the true intent and meaning of this act, not to legislate slavery into any territory or state, nor to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way, subject only to the constitution of the United States...
Halaman 85 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so; and I have no inclination to do so.
Halaman 189 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted : Provided always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed, and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid.
Halaman 189 - That after the year 1800 of the Christian era, there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in any of the said States, otherwise than in punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted to have been personally guilty.
Halaman 184 - The Migration or Importation of such Persons as any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to the Year 1808, but a Tax or duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person.
Halaman 236 - No free negro, free mulatto, or free person of mixed blood, descended from negro ancestors to the fourth generation inclusive (though one ancestor of each generation may have been a white person), shall vote for members of the Senate or House of Commons* SECTION 4.
Halaman 223 - All territory, places and possessions whatsoever, taken by either party from the other, during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this treaty, excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay...
Halaman 68 - The importation of negroes of the African race, from any foreign country other than the slaveholding States or Territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same.
Halaman 213 - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them within any of the States ; it remaining with the several States alone to provide any regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.