| Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson - 1860 - 32 halaman
...had nothing to do with this question. Interest alone is the governing principle with nations. '] he true question at present is, whether the southern States shall or shall not lie parties to the Union ? If the northern States consult their interest they will not oppose the increase... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1861 - 16 halaman
...while opposing a tax on the importation of slaves, said : " The true question at present is, whether Southern States shall or shall not be parties to the...the unblushing declaration : " South Carolina can never receive the plan [of the Constitution] if it prohibits the slavetrade." I quote now from Mr.... | |
| Nathaniel Carter Towle - 1861 - 460 halaman
...and u would readily exempt other States from the obligation to protect the southern against them." " The true question at present is, whether the southern...or shall not be parties to the Union." Mr. PINCKNEY said — " South Carolina can never receive the plan if it prohibits the slave-trade." Mr. ELLSWORTH.... | |
| Hugo Reid - 1861 - 328 halaman
...humanity had nothing to do with this question. Interest alone is the governing principle with nations." —"The true question at present is, whether the Southern States shall or shall not be parties to this Union." To this threat of withdrawing from the Union, the Northern members succumbed, and, being... | |
| George Livermore - 1862 - 246 halaman
...humanity had nothing to do with this question : interest alone is the governing principle with nations. The true question at present is, whether the Southern...States shall or shall not be parties to the Union. If the Northern States consult their interest, they will not oppose the increase of slaves, which will... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 halaman
...-humanity had nothing to do with this question. Interest alone is the governing principle with nations. The true question at present is, whether the Southern...States shall or shall not be parties to the Union. If the Northern States consult their interest, they will not oppose the increase of slaves, which will... | |
| 1897 - 678 halaman
...humanity had nothing to do with this question. Interest alone is the governing principle with nations. The true question at present is, whether the Southern States shall or shall not be parties to the Linion. If the Northern States consult their interest, they will not oppose the Increase of Slaves,... | |
| 1864 - 746 halaman
...humanity had nothing to do with this question. Interest alone is the governing principle with nations. The true question at present is, whether the Southern...States shall or shall not be parties to the Union. If the Northern States consult their interest, they will not oppose the increase of slaves, which will... | |
| 1864 - 708 halaman
...humanity had nothing to do with this question. Interest alone is the governing principle with nations. The true question at present is, whether the Southern...States shall or shall not be parties to the Union. If the Northen States consult their interest, they will not oppose the increase of slaves, which will... | |
| Elliot G. Storke - 1865 - 818 halaman
...assent. Said Mr. Ruttledge, of South Carolina, while opposing a tax on the importation of slaves : "The true question, at present, is, whether the Southern...the Union." Mr. Pinckney, also, of South Carolina, said, "South Carolina can never receive the plan of the Constitution, if it prohibits the slave-trade."*... | |
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