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| United States. Congress - 1859 - 634 strani
...embark ctl in UK- |ц'Г;|поич traffic. Л* to Ihe Stales being in pO5ses.-ion ol rile ri'jlil to import, this was the case with many other rights,...General Government should have power to prevent the mercase of slavery." This argument, as well as all other extracts I have made from revolutionary documents,... | |
| Thomas C. Thornton - 1841 - 358 strani
...that South Carolina and Georgia should be at liberty to import, and remarks, 'that some of our eastern brethren had, from a lust of gain, embarked in this nefarious traffic.' Gen. Pinckney treated the question as being, whether South Carolina should be excluded from the union.... | |
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1850 - 576 strani
...effects, Providence punishes national sins by national calamities. He lamented that some of our eastern brethren had, from a lust of gain, embarked in this...held it essential, in every point of view, that the Genera.! Government should have power to prevent the increase of slavery."—Madison Papers, containing... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 632 strani
...sins by national calamities. He lamented that 'some of our eastern brethren, from a lust of gain, have embarked in this nefarious traffic. As to the states being in possession of the right to import, that was the case with many other rights now to be given up. He held it essential, in every point of... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 890 strani
...inevitable chain of causes and effects, Providence punishes national sins by national calamities." * * * * " He held it essential, in every point of view, that the general government should hav« power to prevent the increase of slavery." When that far-seeing Virginian, who seems to have... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 strani
...judgment of Heaven on a country. He lamented that some of our eastern brethren, from a lust of gain, had embarked in this nefarious traffic. As to the states being in possession of the right to import, that was the case of many other rights now to be given up. He held it essential, in every point of... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 766 strani
...being in the possession of the right to import, that was the case with many other rights now to be given up. He held it essential, in every point of...view, that the General Government should have power to pi-event the increase of slavery." The importation of slaves from the West Indies and Africa was forbidden... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 440 strani
...effects, Providence punishes national sins by national calamities. He lamented that some of our Eastern brethren had, from a lust of gain, embarked in this...the General Government should have power to prevent tho increase of slavery." THE VOICE OF MCDOWELL. In 1832, Gov. McDowell used this language in the Virginia... | |
| United States. Congress - 1858 - 636 strani
...calamities. He lamented that some of our eastern brethren had, as from a lust ol'gain, embarked in the nefarious traffic. As to the States being in possession...with many other rights, now to be properly given up. tie held it essential, in every point of view, that the General Government should have power to prevent... | |
| United States. Congress - 1858 - 638 strani
...calamities. He lamented that some of our eastern brethren bad, as from a lust of gain, embarked in the nefarious traffic. As to the States being in possession...this was the case with many other rights, now to be property given up. He held it essential, in every point of view, that the General Government should... | |
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