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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... regard to innocence and guilt , where is the white line ? How high up can a slaveholder go and not lose his free agency ? At what elevation will the whip fall from the hand of the master , and the fetter from the limbs of the slave ...
... regard to innocence and guilt , where is the white line ? How high up can a slaveholder go and not lose his free agency ? At what elevation will the whip fall from the hand of the master , and the fetter from the limbs of the slave ...
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... regard to it , the mistake will not inval- idate any other argument . The parties to that agreement stipulated on the ground of mutuality , without which all contracts are void . Some States were to be admitted to strengthen the hands ...
... regard to it , the mistake will not inval- idate any other argument . The parties to that agreement stipulated on the ground of mutuality , without which all contracts are void . Some States were to be admitted to strengthen the hands ...
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... regard to the first class , the Constitution says , a person " charged " with treason , & c .; but in regard to the second class , it says no person , " held , " & c . According to the obvious intent of this language , the alleged ...
... regard to the first class , the Constitution says , a person " charged " with treason , & c .; but in regard to the second class , it says no person , " held , " & c . According to the obvious intent of this language , the alleged ...
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