| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 710 strani
...criminals." Mr. WILSON. This would oblige the Executive of the State to do it, at the public expense. Mr. SHERMAN saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant, than a horse. Mr. BUTLER withdrew his proposition, in order that some particular provision might be made,... | |
| 1849 - 660 strani
..." " Mr. Wilson said, this would oblige the executive of the state to do it at the public expense." "Mr. Sherman saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave than a horse." These were all the remarks, and Mr. Butler withdrew his proposition, in order that some... | |
| Jonathan Elliot, United States. Constitutional Convention - 1845 - 672 strani
...criminals." Mr. WILSON. This would oblige the executive of the state to do it at the public expense. Mr. SHERMAN saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant than a horse. Mr. BUTLER withdrew his proposition, in order that some particular provision might be made,... | |
| Lysander Spooner - 1845 - 168 strani
...up like criminals.' " Mr. Sherman objected to delivering up either slaves or servants. He said he " saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant, than a horse." — Madison Papers, p. 1447-8. The language finally adopted shows that they at last agreed... | |
| William Ingersoll Bowditch - 1849 - 182 strani
...criminals." Mr. Wilson : This would oblige the executive of the State to do it at the public expense. Mr. Sherman saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant than a horse. Mr. Butler withdrew his proposition, in order that some particular provision might be made,... | |
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1850 - 574 strani
...criminals.' " " Mr. Wilson. This would oblige the Executive of the State to do it at the public expense." " Mr. Sherman saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant than a horse." " Mr. Butler withdrew his proposition, in order that some particular provision might be made,... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1850 - 24 strani
...This would oblige the Executive of the' State to do it at public expense. SPEECH OF WILLIAM H. SEWARD. "Mr. SHERMAN saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or a servant than a horse. " Mr. BUTLER withdrew his proposition, In order that come particular provision... | |
| 1851 - 608 strani
...criminals. " MR. WILSON. — This would oblige, the executive of the state to do it at the public expense. " Mr. Sherman saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant, than a horse. " Mr. Butler withdrew his proposition, in order that some particular provision might be made... | |
| 1851 - 702 strani
...criminals. " MR.' WILSON. — This would oblige the executive of the state to do it at the public expense. " Mr. Sherman saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant, than a horse. " Mr. Butler withdrew his proposition, in order that some particular provision might be made... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1852 - 90 strani
...•would oblige the Executive of the State to do it at the public expense." Mr. Sherman, of Connecticut, " saw no more propriety in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant, than a horse." Under the pressure of these objections, the offensive proposition was quietly withdrawn. The... | |
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