A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America: With Sketches of the Constitutional and Ratifying Conventions, and Valuable Personal, Historical, Political and Legal Information, Criticism and InterpretationThe Author, 1896 - 190 sider |
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Side 104
... separated . You , here , are freemen , I suppose . Perhaps you have long been free , or all your lives . Your race are suffering , in my opin- ion , the greatest wrong inflicted on any people . But even when you cease to be slaves , you ...
... separated . You , here , are freemen , I suppose . Perhaps you have long been free , or all your lives . Your race are suffering , in my opin- ion , the greatest wrong inflicted on any people . But even when you cease to be slaves , you ...
Side 105
... separated . I know that there are free men among you who , even if they could better their condition , are not as much in- clined to go out of the country as those who , being slaves , could obtain their freedom on this condition . I ...
... separated . I know that there are free men among you who , even if they could better their condition , are not as much in- clined to go out of the country as those who , being slaves , could obtain their freedom on this condition . I ...
Side 125
... separation of the Northern and Southern States ; or the separate republic composed of New York and New England favored by Governor George Clinton ; or the Confederacy of Southern States favored by Patrick Henry , might at last be ...
... separation of the Northern and Southern States ; or the separate republic composed of New York and New England favored by Governor George Clinton ; or the Confederacy of Southern States favored by Patrick Henry , might at last be ...
Side 129
... separation " in the preamble to the bill of indict- ment against George III . Jefferson knew that it would intensify hostilities . Is separation a peaceful and efficacious remedy ? It never can be and it would be folly to think so where ...
... separation " in the preamble to the bill of indict- ment against George III . Jefferson knew that it would intensify hostilities . Is separation a peaceful and efficacious remedy ? It never can be and it would be folly to think so where ...
Side 131
... separation by an equitable arrangement will be preferable to an alliance by constraint among nominal friends , but real ene- mies . " In 1844 the legislature of Massachusetts adopted a resolution declaring : " The Common- wealth of ...
... separation by an equitable arrangement will be preferable to an alliance by constraint among nominal friends , but real ene- mies . " In 1844 the legislature of Massachusetts adopted a resolution declaring : " The Common- wealth of ...
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