... endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given will be cheerfully given to all the States when lawfully demanded, for whatever cause — as cheerfully... Life of Abraham Lincoln - Page 275by Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 544 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...endangered by the now incoming administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...provisions : " No person held to service or labor in one State uuder the laws thereof. escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1864 - 462 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...provisions : " No person held to service, or labor In one State, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in conséquence of any law or regulation... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...from service or labor. The clause I now read is as plainlywritten in the Constitution as any other of its provisions : "No person held to service or labor... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 518 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...up of fugitives from service or labor. The clause I DOW read is as plainly written in the Constitution as any other of its provisions: No person held to... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...up of fugitives from service or labor. The clause I DOW read is as plainly written in the Constitution as any other of its provisions: No person held to... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1864 - 210 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. " I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...up of fugitives from service or labor. The clause 1 BOW read is as plainly written in the Constitution as any other of its provisions : " ' No person... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - 1864 - 92 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...cause — as cheerfully to one section as to another." Passing to another portion of this address, for I cannot devote my hour to reading the whole of it,... | |
| Robert Livingston Stanton - 1864 - 576 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...cause, as cheerfully to one section as to another." The foregoing sentences completely disprove the charge under consideration. The President closed his... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 368 pages
...incoming Administration. I add. too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and laws, can be given, will be cheerfully given to all...cause — as cheerfully to one section as to another. I take the official oath to-day with no mental Tcservitions, and with no purpose to construe the Constitution... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 492 pages
...endangered by the now incoming Administration. I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given,...all the States, when lawfully demanded, for whatever cause—as cheerfully to one section as to another. There is much controversy about the delivering... | |
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