The Trial of Theodore Parker for the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall Against Kidnapping: Before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence"Before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the defence. |
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... law ; they preserve the means and miss the end , put up the bars in the nicest fashion , and let the cattle perish ... Higher Law . - When the New York Convention assembled in 1846 to revise the constitution of that State , some powerful ...
... law ; they preserve the means and miss the end , put up the bars in the nicest fashion , and let the cattle perish ... Higher Law . - When the New York Convention assembled in 1846 to revise the constitution of that State , some powerful ...
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... high time this was said . What grasshoppers we are before the statute of men ! what Goliaths against the law of God ! What capitalist heeds your statute of usury when he can get illegal interest ? How many banks are content with six per ...
... high time this was said . What grasshoppers we are before the statute of men ! what Goliaths against the law of God ! What capitalist heeds your statute of usury when he can get illegal interest ? How many banks are content with six per ...
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... high principle ; ' he kept the ' law ' and the ' Constitu- tion , ' and did all he could to ' save the Union ; ' nay , he was a saint , ' not a whit behind the very chiefest apostles . ' ' The law of God never commands us to disobey the law ...
... high principle ; ' he kept the ' law ' and the ' Constitu- tion , ' and did all he could to ' save the Union ; ' nay , he was a saint , ' not a whit behind the very chiefest apostles . ' ' The law of God never commands us to disobey the law ...
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