Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... labor , by which they support their families , and which gives such a hardihood and cha- racter to their virtues . They asked , " What do we want of Canada ? We have land enough . Do we want plunder ? There is not enough of that , to ...
... labor , by which they support their families , and which gives such a hardihood and cha- racter to their virtues . They asked , " What do we want of Canada ? We have land enough . Do we want plunder ? There is not enough of that , to ...
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... labor . " Sir , I will thank any gen- tleman to designate which of these stipulations he would have omitted . Are they not all essential to a permanent peace and a just indemnification for the in- juries we had sustained from these red ...
... labor . " Sir , I will thank any gen- tleman to designate which of these stipulations he would have omitted . Are they not all essential to a permanent peace and a just indemnification for the in- juries we had sustained from these red ...
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... labor with sincerity and diligence , to ascertain the true construction of that law , which is but a record of their will . We owe it to the obligations of the oath which has recently been imprinted upon our con- sciences , as well as ...
... labor with sincerity and diligence , to ascertain the true construction of that law , which is but a record of their will . We owe it to the obligations of the oath which has recently been imprinted upon our con- sciences , as well as ...
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... labor or service is lawfully claimed in any other state , such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the per- son claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid . And pro- vided also , that the said provision shall not ...
... labor or service is lawfully claimed in any other state , such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the per- son claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid . And pro- vided also , that the said provision shall not ...
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... labor , and a full sense of my responsibility , that I believe , in my conscience , that Congress does not possess the power to impose the contemplated re- striction . In this belief , then , Mr. Chairman ON THE MISSOURI QUESTION . 279.
... labor , and a full sense of my responsibility , that I believe , in my conscience , that Congress does not possess the power to impose the contemplated re- striction . In this belief , then , Mr. Chairman ON THE MISSOURI QUESTION . 279.
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