Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... further inquisition into the state of persons or things on board than might be indispen- sable to enforce the observance of the municipal law , and the proper regulation of the harbors and waters . " With this assurance , the further ...
... further inquisition into the state of persons or things on board than might be indispen- sable to enforce the observance of the municipal law , and the proper regulation of the harbors and waters . " With this assurance , the further ...
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... further ; and , in refusing to go further , he did not consider that he was doing injustice , for he could not admit that , because the local law of a slave State recognized slaves as property , the citizens of such a State could claim ...
... further ; and , in refusing to go further , he did not consider that he was doing injustice , for he could not admit that , because the local law of a slave State recognized slaves as property , the citizens of such a State could claim ...
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... further extension is to be resisted , as a matter of principle . But if it be not necessary , if cir- cumstances do not call for it , why , then there is no sacrifice made in refus- ing or declining to apply the Wilmot Proviso . ' " Now ...
... further extension is to be resisted , as a matter of principle . But if it be not necessary , if cir- cumstances do not call for it , why , then there is no sacrifice made in refus- ing or declining to apply the Wilmot Proviso . ' " Now ...
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