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" I found the eastern States, notwithstanding their aversion to slavery, were very willing to indulge the southern States, at least with a temporary liberty to prosecute the slave-trade, provided the southern States would, in their turn, gratify them, by... "
The North American Review - Página 338
editado por - 1877
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Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia ...

United States. Constitutional Convention, Robert Yates - 1821 - 320 páginas
...had the honor to he a member, met and took under their consideration the subjects committed to them. I found the eastern states, notwithstanding their...at least with a temporary liberty to prosecute the slave trade, provided the southern states would in their turn gratify them, by laying no restriction...
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An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery: Embracing an Abstract of ...

George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 452 páginas
...and took under consideration the subjects committed to them." He says he " found the eastern members, notwithstanding their aversion to slavery, were very...slave-trade, provided the Southern States would, in their turn, gratify them by laying no restriction on navigation acts; and, after a very little time,...
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The New Englander, Volumen7

1849 - 660 páginas
...political or commercial interests. Mr. Luther Martin, who was one of the committee of compromise, says, " I found the Eastern states, notwithstanding their...at least with a temporary liberty to prosecute the slave trade, provided the Southern states would in their turn gratify them, by laying no restriction...
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Slavery and the Constitution

William Ingersoll Bowditch - 1849 - 182 páginas
...had the honor to be a member, met, and took under their consideration the subjects committed to them. I found the Eastern States, notwithstanding their...slave-trade, provided the Southern States would in their turn gratify them, by laying no restriction on Navigation Acts ; and, after a very little time,...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volumen28

1851 - 608 páginas
...rather than horses, cattle, mules, or any other species." And further on, Mr. Martin continues : " I found the Eastern States, notwithstanding their...at least, with a temporary liberty to prosecute the slave trade, provided the Southern States would, in their turn, gratify them by laying no restriction...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen28

1851 - 702 páginas
...rather than horses, cattle, mules, or any other epeciee." And further on, Mr. Martin continues : " I found the Eastern States, notwithstanding their...at least, with a temporary liberty to prosecute the slave trade, provided the Southern States would, in their turn, gratify them by laying no restriction...
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A Chapter of American History: Five Years' Progress of the Slave Power : a ...

1852 - 98 páginas
...Slavery was near its last gasp in the country. " I found the Eastern States," said Luther Martin, " notwithstanding their aversion to Slavery, were very...Slave-trade, provided the Southern States would in their turn gratify them by laying no restriction on navigation acts." " Tobacco," said Patrick Henry...
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Freedom National; Slavery Sectional

Charles Sumner - 1852 - 90 páginas
...Legislature of Maryland, has described the compromise. " I found," he says, " that the Eastern members, notwithstanding their aversion to slavery, were very...at least with a temporary liberty to prosecute the slave trade, provided the Southern States would in their turn gratify them, by laying no restriction...
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New-York Quarterly Magazine, Volumen3

1855 - 654 páginas
...the prohibition of the foreign slave-trade. I found, says Luther Martin, that the eastern members, notwithstanding their aversion to slavery, were very...slavetrade, provided the Southern States would, in their turn, gratify them by laying no restriction on navigation acts. If the wise fathers whom Abolitionism...
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The New-York Quarterly, Volumen3

1855 - 670 páginas
...the prohibition of the foreign slave-trade. I found, says Luther Martin, that the eastern members, notwithstanding their aversion to slavery, were very...slavetrade, provided the Southern States would, in their turn, gratify them by laying no restriction on navigation acts. If the wise fathers whom Abolitionism...
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