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" Mr. MADISON thought it wrong to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in men. "
The Life of Thomas Morris: Pioneer and Long a Legislator of Ohio, and U. S ... - Page 64
redigeeritud poolt - 1856 - 396 lehte
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Documents Printed by Order of the Legislature of the State of Maine During ...

Maine. Legislature - 1844 - 1148 lehte
...on manners ;" and that " they bring the judgment of heaven on a country." Mr. Madison said, " it was wrong to admit in the Constitution, the idea, that there could be property in man." Similar sentiments were expressed by Rufus King, Elbridge Gerry, Governeur Monis and other members...
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Debates in the Federal Convention, from Tuesday, August 7, 1787 until its ...

James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 710 lehte
...of the duty showed revenue to be the object, not the discouragement of the importation. Mr. MADISON thought it wrong to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in men. The reason of duties did not hold, as slaves are not, like merchandize consumed, &c. Colonel MASON,...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 432 lehte
...Constitution which conferred power on Congress to abolish the importation of slaves in 1808, " Mr. Madison thought it wrong to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in men."f Most memorable testimony to the truth from this greatest constitutional authority ! With the...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 442 lehte
...which conferred power on Congress to abolish the importation of slaves in 1808, " Mr. Madisonthought it wrong to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in men." f Most memorable testimony to the truth from this greatest constitutional authority ! With the...
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, 12. köide

1855 - 444 lehte
...convention so imperative an anti-slavery sentiment as to bring from Madison the declaration, that it was " wrong to admit, in the constitution, the idea that there could be property in man " — a declaration so far acted upon as to prevent any direct recognition of slavery in the constitution...
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The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of ..., 5. köide

Jonathan Elliot, United States. Constitutional Convention - 1845 - 672 lehte
...of the duty showed revenue to be the object, not the discouragement of the importation. Mr. MADISON thought it wrong to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in men. The reason of duties did not hold, as slaves are not, like merchandise, consumed, &c. i Col. MASON,...
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The Constitutional Instructor: For the Use of Schools

Daniel Parker - 1848 - 172 lehte
...motion to subject them to a "duty," in the common language used concerning merchandise, Mr. Madison " thought it wrong to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in men." And when the proposal came up, of 1808, as the year before which Congress should not prohibit...
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The Works of William E. Channing, 6. köide

William Ellery Channing - 1848 - 426 lehte
...Constitution which conferred power on Congress to abolish the importation of slaves in 1808, " Mr. Madison thought it wrong to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in men."f Most memorable testimony to the truth from this greatest constitutional authority ! With the...
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The History of the United States of America, 3. köide

Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 632 lehte
...discouragement to their importation. Sherman said the duty was too small to bear that character. Madison thought it "wrong to admit, in the Constitution, the idea that there could be property in man," and the phraseology of one clause was subsequently altered to avoid any such implication. GonverneuT...
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Freedom National; Slavery Sectional

Charles Sumner - 1852 - 90 lehte
...Sherman, who was OPPOSED to any clause " acknowledging men to be property ; " and Mr. Madison, who *' thought it WRONG to admit in the Constitution the idea that there could be property in man." In the face of these unequivocal statements, it is absurd to suppose that they consented unanimously...
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