Horace Mann's Letters on the Extension of Slavery Into Californnia and New Mexico; and on the Duty of Congress to Provide the Trial by Jury for Alleged Fugitive Slaves1850 |
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... civil cases , " which present no distinct image to common minds , I supposed the every - day case of litigation respecting a horse , which is a " civil case ; " and this difference of form is the only difference be- tween my language ...
... civil cases , " which present no distinct image to common minds , I supposed the every - day case of litigation respecting a horse , which is a " civil case ; " and this difference of form is the only difference be- tween my language ...
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... civil cases . Yet , on the 24th of September , 1789 , and more than two years previous to the adoption of the seventh amendment , ( by which alone , according to Mr. Webster , they had any power to act in the prem- ises , ) Congress did ...
... civil cases . Yet , on the 24th of September , 1789 , and more than two years previous to the adoption of the seventh amendment , ( by which alone , according to Mr. Webster , they had any power to act in the prem- ises , ) Congress did ...
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... civil cases , was the difficulty of running the dividing line between the many cases that should be so tried , and the few that should not . All were agreed that ninety - nine per cent . of all civil cases should be tried by jury ; but ...
... civil cases , was the difficulty of running the dividing line between the many cases that should be so tried , and the few that should not . All were agreed that ninety - nine per cent . of all civil cases should be tried by jury ; but ...
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7th of March admission admit affidavit African slave trade agent or attorney alleged slave arrest article of amendment authority Butler's bill Calhoun California Cass citizen civil claim claimant common law Congress Constitution contract criminal declared District doctrine dollars duty El Paso executed exist favor forever freedom friends fugitive slave Government honorable human hundred Judge jury trial legislation liberty marshal Marshfield Massachusetts ment Mexican Mexico miles mines Monclova moral never North North Carolina Northern officer opinion ordinance of Nature party person plaintiffs in error point of inquiry postmaster pro-slavery proceeding prohibition of slavery proposed question quote regard resolutions secure seized Senate sentiment service or labor seventh amendment slave labor slave trade slaveholding Southern speech spirit square miles suits at common suppose Supreme Court Texas thousand tion trial by jury Union United veto vote Webster says Whig words