| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 páginas
...it then? Simply and exclusively this. Slavery is sufficiently excluded from those territories by " the law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth." "California and New Mexico are Asiatic in their formation and scenery." Asiatic, forsooth ; — if... | |
| 1850 - 676 páginas
...it then ? Simply and exclusively this. Slavery is sufficiently excluded from those territories by " the law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth." "California and New Mexico are Asiatic in their formation and scenery." Asiatic, forsooth ; — if... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1850 - 52 páginas
...fulfil ; and I for one, mean to fulfil it, because I will not violate the faith of the Government. Now, as to California and New Mexico, I hold slavery...geography — the law of the formation of the earth. That law settles forever, with a strength beyond all terms of human enactment, that slavery cannot... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1850 - 64 páginas
...are to be admitted, they have a right, by legal stipulation and contract, to come in as slave States. Now, as to California and New Mexico, I hold slavery...geography, the law of the formation of the earth. That law settles for ever, with a strength beyond all terms of human enactment, that slavery cannot... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 568 páginas
...are to be admitted, they have a right, by legal stipulation and contract, to come in as slave States. Now, as to California and New Mexico, I hold slavery...geography, the law of the formation of the earth. That law settles for ever, with a strength beyond all terms of human enactment, that slavery cannot... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 588 páginas
...44.) The reason given is, that slavery is already excluded from " California and New Mexico " " by the law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth." (p. 42.) "California and New Mexico are Asiatic in their formation and scenery. They are composed of... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 626 páginas
...(p. 44.) The reason given is, that slavery is already excluded from "California and New Mexico" " by the law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth." (p. 42.) "California and New Mexico are Asiatic in their formation and scenery. They are composed of... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 588 páginas
...servitude, (except for crime,) shall be forever prohibited," she should have said, " Whereas, by a law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth," "slavery cannot exist in California," therefore we will not " reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 592 páginas
...servitude, (except for crime,) shall be forever prohibited," she should have said, " Whereas, by a law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth," "slavery cannot exist in California," therefore we will not " reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1852 - 464 páginas
...not do much to protect that sort of " property" from this kind of loss. Such action is prevented " by a law even superior to that which admits and sanctions it in Texas." * Alas, a single year taught me the folly of this confidence in Boston ! See No. XI. of this volume.... | |
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