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But I deny that the Constitution recognizes property in man.
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More William H. Seward sayings
But assuming the same premises, to wit, that all men...But the Constitution was made not only for southern and...But there is a higher law than the Constitution, which...But you answer, that the Constitution recognizes property in slaves....I deem it established, then, that the Constitution does not...I mean to say that Congress can hereafter decide whether...I speak on due consideration because Britain, France, and Mexico,...I submit, on the other hand, most respectfully, that the...If slavery, limited as it yet is, now threatens to...It is the maintenance of slavery by law in a...It is true, indeed, that the national domain is ours....Simultaneously with the establishment of the Constitution, Virginia ceded to...Sir, there is no Christian nation, thus free to choose...The proposition of an established classification of states as slave...The right to have a slave implies the right in...
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