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Página 47
... slavery - the African slave- trade - should be cut off at the end of twenty years ? Why did they make provision that in all the new territory we owned at that time , slavery should be forever inhibited ? Why stop its spread in one ...
... slavery - the African slave- trade - should be cut off at the end of twenty years ? Why did they make provision that in all the new territory we owned at that time , slavery should be forever inhibited ? Why stop its spread in one ...
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... slavery " or " negro race " occur ; but covert language is used each time , and for a purpose full of significance . What is the language in regard to the prohibition of the African slave - trade ? It runs in about this way : " The ...
... slavery " or " negro race " occur ; but covert language is used each time , and for a purpose full of significance . What is the language in regard to the prohibition of the African slave - trade ? It runs in about this way : " The ...
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... African slave - trade inevitably . Taking slaves into new Territories , and buying slaves in Africa , are identical things , identical rights or identical wrongs , and the argument which establishes one will establish the other . Try a ...
... African slave - trade inevitably . Taking slaves into new Territories , and buying slaves in Africa , are identical things , identical rights or identical wrongs , and the argument which establishes one will establish the other . Try a ...
Página 146
... African slave - trade pro- hibited by a law of Congress . In a majority of the States of this Union , they found African slavery , or any other sort of slavery , prohibited by State constitutions . They also found a law existing ...
... African slave - trade pro- hibited by a law of Congress . In a majority of the States of this Union , they found African slavery , or any other sort of slavery , prohibited by State constitutions . They also found a law existing ...
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... African slave - trade , or the passage of a con- gressional slave - code , or the declaring of a sec- ond Dred Scott decision , making slavery lawful in all the States . These are not pressing us just now . They are not quite ready yet ...
... African slave - trade , or the passage of a con- gressional slave - code , or the declaring of a sec- ond Dred Scott decision , making slavery lawful in all the States . These are not pressing us just now . They are not quite ready yet ...
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