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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... forever between the States , unless forbidden by themselves . A compromise is a settlement of difficulties by mutual concessions . Let us examine the mutual- ity of the concessions which Mr. Clay's resolu- tions propose . In the first ...
... forever between the States , unless forbidden by themselves . A compromise is a settlement of difficulties by mutual concessions . Let us examine the mutual- ity of the concessions which Mr. Clay's resolu- tions propose . In the first ...
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... forever free . That is , fellow - citizens , undoubtedly an object of great and transcendent importance ; for there is none who will deny that we should go up to the very limits of the Constitution itself , and with the wisdom of the ...
... forever free . That is , fellow - citizens , undoubtedly an object of great and transcendent importance ; for there is none who will deny that we should go up to the very limits of the Constitution itself , and with the wisdom of the ...
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... forever to lift her parricidal hand against the parent that bore her ? Are rich men forever to use their " thirty pieces of silver , " or their " ten thousand pounds sterling , " or their hun- dreds of thousands of dollars , to reward ...
... forever to lift her parricidal hand against the parent that bore her ? Are rich men forever to use their " thirty pieces of silver , " or their " ten thousand pounds sterling , " or their hun- dreds of thousands of dollars , to reward ...
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