Annual Report and Proceedings, 第 14-18 卷Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1846 |
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... political complexion of that body , that its success would at least be deferred to another Congress . Three Southern Whigs , how- ever , whose constancy to the policy of their party had been relied on , honestly confessed themselves ...
... political complexion of that body , that its success would at least be deferred to another Congress . Three Southern Whigs , how- ever , whose constancy to the policy of their party had been relied on , honestly confessed themselves ...
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... political eminence , of all parties , a convention of delegates from all parts of the Commonwealth , representing the opposition to Annexation , assembled in Fan- euil Hall , on the 29th of January , and continued its session into the ...
... political eminence , of all parties , a convention of delegates from all parts of the Commonwealth , representing the opposition to Annexation , assembled in Fan- euil Hall , on the 29th of January , and continued its session into the ...
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... political friends . The extent to which , not only the rank and file , but prominent men , of the Whig party , showed themselves unwilling to hold their peace , in obedience to the wishes and the example of its leaders , when their ...
... political friends . The extent to which , not only the rank and file , but prominent men , of the Whig party , showed themselves unwilling to hold their peace , in obedience to the wishes and the example of its leaders , when their ...
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... political creed , that " the Union , however bounded , " is to be maintained and defended ! It is but too evident that an influential , if not a numerous , portion of the Whig party in Massachusetts , are tired of being under the ban of ...
... political creed , that " the Union , however bounded , " is to be maintained and defended ! It is but too evident that an influential , if not a numerous , portion of the Whig party in Massachusetts , are tired of being under the ban of ...
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... political serfdom ; or whether it evinces but a weak and criminal despondency , that despairs of the Republic , and yields a slavish submission to the ascendant tyranny ; can be disclosed by time alone . Futurity only , though perhaps a ...
... political serfdom ; or whether it evinces but a weak and criminal despondency , that despairs of the Republic , and yields a slavish submission to the ascendant tyranny ; can be disclosed by time alone . Futurity only , though perhaps a ...
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第15页 - We hesitate not to say that Annexation, effected by any act or proceeding of the Federal Government, or any of its departments, would be identical with, dissolution. It would be a .violation of our National compact, its objects, designs, and the great elementary principles which entered into its formation, of a character so deep and fundamental, and would be an attempt to eternize an institution and a power...
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第15页 - We hold that there is not only ' no political necessity' for it, ' no advantages to be derived from it,' but that there is no constitutional power delegated to any department of the National Government to authorize it ; that no act of Congress, or treaty for annexation, can impose the least obligation upon the several States of this Union to submit to such an unwarrantable act, or to receive into their family and fraternity such misbegotten and illegitimate progeny. "We hesitate not to say that Annexation,...