Conscience and the Constitution: With Remarks on the Recent Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on the Subject of SlaveryCrocker & Brewster, 1850 - 119 Seiten |
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... citizens . Anony- mous letters full of reproaches were sent to me ; various newspaper paragraphs , for my edification , were carefully despatched to me by mail , fraught with bitter and sometimes malignant vituperation . Yet I survived ...
... citizens . Anony- mous letters full of reproaches were sent to me ; various newspaper paragraphs , for my edification , were carefully despatched to me by mail , fraught with bitter and sometimes malignant vituperation . Yet I survived ...
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... citizens , but hold in breathless suspense our Senates and our Houses of Representatives . Not to go beyond the boundaries of our own Massachusetts , I have the pleasure of some personal acquaintance with a number of Free Soilers , who ...
... citizens , but hold in breathless suspense our Senates and our Houses of Representatives . Not to go beyond the boundaries of our own Massachusetts , I have the pleasure of some personal acquaintance with a number of Free Soilers , who ...
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... citizens as may be implicated in my remarks , draw their pen over that word , and be assured that it comes from inadvertence and not from design . I wish I could speak in a similar tone of another class among us , who seem to be kindred ...
... citizens as may be implicated in my remarks , draw their pen over that word , and be assured that it comes from inadvertence and not from design . I wish I could speak in a similar tone of another class among us , who seem to be kindred ...
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... citizens ) , and appointed in his room a gentleman above eighty years of age , a man indeed of unblemished character , but unfortunately the father of a real Jaco- binic son . This son had been at Paris during the reign of terror , and ...
... citizens ) , and appointed in his room a gentleman above eighty years of age , a man indeed of unblemished character , but unfortunately the father of a real Jaco- binic son . This son had been at Paris during the reign of terror , and ...
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... citizens on his way to the voting - hall , to whom he was personally unknown , how he was going to vote . He told him he should vote to banish Aristides . Why ? said he , what has he done ? Why nothing , replied the simple clown , that ...
... citizens on his way to the voting - hall , to whom he was personally unknown , how he was going to vote . He told him he should vote to banish Aristides . Why ? said he , what has he done ? Why nothing , replied the simple clown , that ...
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Abolitionism Abolitionists answer apostle become believe belong better Bible bond-men bondage brethren called Christ Christian citizens civil claim clause colored command competent tribunal concubinage conscience Constitution course Court crime CROCKER & BREWSTER DANIEL WEBSTER declared degraded doubt duty evil feeling follow Free-Soil freedom freemen friends fugitive slaves Girondist give gospel ground heart heathen heaven Hebrew honor imprisoned Jewish Jews Jus Gentium justice legislation liberty Lord magistrates malum in se Mann Massachusetts master ment Mosaic Mosaic law Moses nation neighbor never noble North obedience obey Onesimus passage Paul persons plainly political present question regard respect Scriptures Senate sentiments servants service or labor slavery sober solemn compact South Carolina Southern speak speech spirit Territory Testament Texas thing thou tion United unto utter vituperation vote Webster whole Wilmot Proviso words
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Seite 39 - Woe unto him that buildeth his house by unrighteousness, and his chambers by wrong ; that useth his neighbour's service without wages, and giveth him not for his work...
Seite 47 - And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him.
Seite 30 - Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee: he shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best : thou shalt not oppress him.
Seite 48 - Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh ; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers : but in singleness of heart, fearing God ; and whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men ; knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance : for ye serve the Lord Christ.
Seite 34 - Both thy bondmen, and thy bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you ; of them shall ye buy bondmen and bondmaids. Moreover of the children of the strangers that do sojourn among you, of them shall ye buy, and of their families that are with you, which they begat in your land : and they shall be your possession.
Seite 51 - Art thou called being a servant ? care not for it : but if thou mayest be made free, use it rather.
Seite 27 - And if a man smite the eye of his servant, or the eye of his maid, that it perish ; he shall let him go free for his eye's sake. 27 And if he smite out his manservant's tooth, or his maidservant's tooth; he shall let him go free for his tooth's sake.
Seite 107 - As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that Mercy, with a bleeding heart, Weeps, when she sees inflicted on a beast.
Seite 28 - If a man be found stealing any of his brethren of the children of Israel, and maketh merchandise of him, or selleth him ; then that thief shall die ; and thou shalt put evil away from among you.
Seite 50 - Exhort servants to be obedient unto their own masters, and to please them well in all things ; not answering again ; 10 Not purloining, but shewing all good fidelity ; that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things.