| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 pagina’s
...itself, while it was yet a wilelcrness, an incapacity to bear up any other than free men. It laiel the interdict against personal servitude, in original...than all local law, but dee-per, also, than all local constitutions. Under the c>cum>tanccsthen existing, I look upon this original and seasonable provision,... | |
| 1836 - 522 pagina’s
...to be the authors of a political measure of more large and enduring consequence. It fixed, forever, the character of the population in the vast regions...itself, while it was yet a wilderness, an incapacity to bear up any other than 1835.] Honorable Nathan Dane. 75 freemen. It laid the interdict against personal... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 pagina’s
...to be the authors of a political measure of more large and enduring' consequence. It fixed, forever, ancient confederation, had ану State or person a right to treat with the bear up any other than free men. It laic the interdict against personal servitude, in original com... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 pagina’s
...to be the authors of a political measure of more large and enduring consequence. It fixed, forever, the character of the population in the vast regions...itself, while it was yet a wilderness, an incapacity to bear up any other than freemen. It laid the interdict against personal servitude, in original compact,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 pagina’s
...servitude. It impressed on the soil itself, while it was yet a wilderness, an incapacity to bear up any other than freemen. It laid the interdict against...than all local law, but deeper, also, than all local constitutions. Under the circumstances then existing, I look upon this original and seasonable provision,... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 760 pagina’s
...measure," as a great statesman eloquently expressed it, " of large and enduring consequences, which impressed on the soil itself, while it was yet a wilderness, an incapacity to bear any other than freemen, and laid an interdict against personal servitude, in original compact,... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 760 pagina’s
...Professor of Law in Harvard University, by Joseph Story, p. 57. VOL. ii. 48 CHAPTER quences, which impressed on the soil itself, while it ' was yet a wilderness, an incapacity to bear any other than freemen, and laid an interdict against personal servitude, in original compact,... | |
| Edwin Martin Stone - 1843 - 348 pagina’s
...to be the authors of a political measure of more large and enduring consequence. It fixed, forever, the character of the population in the vast regions...itself, while it was yet a wilderness, an incapacity to bear up any other than freemen. It laid the interdict against personal servitude, in original compact,... | |
| Edwin Martin Stone - 1843 - 346 pagina’s
...servitude. It impressed on the soil itself, while it was yet a wilderness, an incapacity to bear up any other than freemen. It laid the interdict against...than all local law, but deeper, also, than all local constitutions. Under the circumstances then existing, I look upon this original and seasonable provision... | |
| 784 pagina’s
...by Congress unaltered in the slightest particular, and of which Mr. Webster said that it ' laid an interdict against personal servitude, in original...than all local law, but deeper, also, than all local constitutions:' — Samuel Dexter, of Boston, whose fame at the bar was unrivalled; and William Prescott,... | |
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