The Quarterly Review, Volumen111John Murray, 1862 |
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... slavery shall not be reintroduced . Indeed , the reintroduction of slavery into the recent acquisition of the Spanish Crown is morally impossible . A special enactment of the Cortes would be neces- sary to legalise it , and opinion in ...
... slavery shall not be reintroduced . Indeed , the reintroduction of slavery into the recent acquisition of the Spanish Crown is morally impossible . A special enactment of the Cortes would be neces- sary to legalise it , and opinion in ...
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... slaves of some talismanic phrase which their generation has taken up , or they have made to themselves a system to which all men and all circumstances must be bent . Something there almost always is that beguiles them away from the ...
... slaves of some talismanic phrase which their generation has taken up , or they have made to themselves a system to which all men and all circumstances must be bent . Something there almost always is that beguiles them away from the ...
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... Slavery . It is supposed , even by persons who ought to be well informed on the subject , that the existence of slavery , having long been imperilled by the aggressive attacks of the Northern States , the signal for its destruction was ...
... Slavery . It is supposed , even by persons who ought to be well informed on the subject , that the existence of slavery , having long been imperilled by the aggressive attacks of the Northern States , the signal for its destruction was ...
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... slavery . Further , an Act was passed by Congress , on the 2nd of March , last year , imme- diately before Mr. Lincoln formally entered on the office of Pre- sident , which provides , ' that no amendment shall be made to the ...
... slavery . Further , an Act was passed by Congress , on the 2nd of March , last year , imme- diately before Mr. Lincoln formally entered on the office of Pre- sident , which provides , ' that no amendment shall be made to the ...
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... slavery had been for some past time setting strongly in favour of the slave - owning States . The Fugitive - Slave Law passed , by which the runaway slave might be seized in any part of the Union , as much as if he were a horse or an ox ...
... slavery had been for some past time setting strongly in favour of the slave - owning States . The Fugitive - Slave Law passed , by which the runaway slave might be seized in any part of the Union , as much as if he were a horse or an ox ...
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