Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... slave the country . Mr. Speaker , when I contemplate the character and consequences of this invasion of Canada , when I reflect upon its criminality , and its danger to the peace and liberty of this once happy country , I thank the ...
... slave the country . Mr. Speaker , when I contemplate the character and consequences of this invasion of Canada , when I reflect upon its criminality , and its danger to the peace and liberty of this once happy country , I thank the ...
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... slaves , and to yoke in with negroes , chained to the car of a southern mas- ter , they , at least , shall have this sweet consciousness as the consolation of their condition ; they shall be able to say , " our father was guiltless of ...
... slaves , and to yoke in with negroes , chained to the car of a southern mas- ter , they , at least , shall have this sweet consciousness as the consolation of their condition ; they shall be able to say , " our father was guiltless of ...
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... slaves , to the car of southern nabobs . If Virginia really cherishes a reprehensible ambition , an aim to monopolize the chief magistracy of the country , how is such a purpose to be accomplished ? Virginia , alone , cannot elect a ...
... slaves , to the car of southern nabobs . If Virginia really cherishes a reprehensible ambition , an aim to monopolize the chief magistracy of the country , how is such a purpose to be accomplished ? Virginia , alone , cannot elect a ...
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... slave- " let the bearer , Mungo , pass and repass without molestation . " What do they imply ? That Great Britain has a right to seize all who are not provided with them . From their very na- ture they must be liable to abuse on both ...
... slave- " let the bearer , Mungo , pass and repass without molestation . " What do they imply ? That Great Britain has a right to seize all who are not provided with them . From their very na- ture they must be liable to abuse on both ...
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... slaves . And whilst carrying on this inglorious war - inglorious as it regards the laurels or renown won in it - we violate neutral rights , which the govern- ment had solemnly pledged itself to respect , upon the principle of ...
... slaves . And whilst carrying on this inglorious war - inglorious as it regards the laurels or renown won in it - we violate neutral rights , which the govern- ment had solemnly pledged itself to respect , upon the principle of ...
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