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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... Slave - trade in 1808. Her last triumph was forty - seven years ago , - nay , even that victory was really achieved twenty years before at the adoption of the constitution . In this warfare we have not gained a battle ... SLAVE - POWER . 15.
... Slave - trade in 1808. Her last triumph was forty - seven years ago , - nay , even that victory was really achieved twenty years before at the adoption of the constitution . In this warfare we have not gained a battle ... SLAVE - POWER . 15.
Page 63
... slave bill court , eager to kidnap men and so gain further advancement from the slave power , which alone distributes the federal offices ; suppose the court should appoint its creatures , relatives , nay , its uterine brother - its ...
... slave bill court , eager to kidnap men and so gain further advancement from the slave power , which alone distributes the federal offices ; suppose the court should appoint its creatures , relatives , nay , its uterine brother - its ...
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... Power of Attorney , and done matters and things which they were not empowered to do ? In deciding this question ... Slave power enacts a wicked statute , contrary to the purpose of the constitution and to the natu- ral justice of God ...
... Power of Attorney , and done matters and things which they were not empowered to do ? In deciding this question ... Slave power enacts a wicked statute , contrary to the purpose of the constitution and to the natu- ral justice of God ...
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