SPEECH OF MR. NORVELL, OF MICHIGAN, OF THE BILL OF MR. CRITTENDEN TO PREVENT THE INTERFERENCE OF CERTIAN FEDERAL OFFICERS IN ELECTIONS |
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... that they were so constituted and so paid as not always to command the best
order of talents at the bar. Upon the contrary, the circuit judge, from salary and
from range of appointment, could command the first judicial talents of the country.
... that they were so constituted and so paid as not always to command the best
order of talents at the bar. Upon the contrary, the circuit judge, from salary and
from range of appointment, could command the first judicial talents of the country.
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The judges of these districts were moderately paid, and the courts could not
always command the first talents in the country. From the very character of the
subordinate tribumal, appeals and writs of error must be allowed, almost without
...
The judges of these districts were moderately paid, and the courts could not
always command the first talents in the country. From the very character of the
subordinate tribumal, appeals and writs of error must be allowed, almost without
...
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The well-meaning portion of the community did not want it to be desecrated by
being paraded through the streets by men who paid no attention to its precepts,
but whose whole conduct was at war with the charitable, tolerant, and benign ...
The well-meaning portion of the community did not want it to be desecrated by
being paraded through the streets by men who paid no attention to its precepts,
but whose whole conduct was at war with the charitable, tolerant, and benign ...
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... that independently of all the sums paid by the city, county, and districts of
Philadelphia to suppress these riots, the amount paid by the State to the troops
engaged was $53,333. + * * * * * * * * * * * * * it was that began in Philadelphia to
preach ...
... that independently of all the sums paid by the city, county, and districts of
Philadelphia to suppress these riots, the amount paid by the State to the troops
engaged was $53,333. + * * * * * * * * * * * * * it was that began in Philadelphia to
preach ...
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The House would recollect—those who had paid attention to his speech—that he
had referred expressly to the fact that the Abolition Societies of London and Paris
had furnished Ogé with a ship, with men and money; and it was by this aid, ...
The House would recollect—those who had paid attention to his speech—that he
had referred expressly to the fact that the Abolition Societies of London and Paris
had furnished Ogé with a ship, with men and money; and it was by this aid, ...
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ADDRESS OF CHARLES H. ALLEN TO THE TWO BRANCHES OF THE LEGISLATURE OF PORTO ... Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1900 |
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Էջ 16 - Ohio, under the laws thereof, shall escape into any other of the said states, or territory, the person to whom such labor, or service, may be due, his agent, or attorney, is hereby empowered to seize or arrest such fugitive from labor, and to take him or her before any judge of the circuit or district courts of the United States, residing, or being within the state, or before any magistrate of a county, city, or town corporate, wherein such seizure or arrest shall be made...
Էջ 16 - That any person who shall knowingly and willingly obstruct or hinder such claimant, his agent or attorney, in so seizing or arresting such fugitive from labor, or shall rescue such fugitive from such claimant, his agent or attorney, when so arrested pursuant to the authority herein given or declared; or shall harbor or conceal such person after notice that he or she was a fugitive from labor as aforesaid, shall, for either of the said offences, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars.
Էջ 16 - Historically, it is well known, that the object of this clause was to secure to the citizens of the slaveholding states the complete right and title of ownership in their slaves, as property, in every state in the Union into which they might escape from the state where they were held in servitude. The full recognition of this right and title was indispensable to the security of this species of property in all the slaveholding states; and, indeed, was so vital to the preservation of their domestic...