| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1862 - 914 pages
...jurisdiction should extend. Accordingly, Chief Justice Taney says, (Dred Scott case, p. 451), " The right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandise and property, was guaranteed to the... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1857 - 672 pages
...Now, as we have already said in an earlier part of this opinion, upon a different point, the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandise and property, was guarantied to the... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 214 pages
...Now, as we have already said in an earlier part of this opinion, upon a different point, the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like * Only seven Senators voted against receding, Mr. Calhotm himself not... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1857 - 688 pages
...Now, as we have already said in an earlier part of this opinion, upon a different point, the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandise and property, was guarantied to the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1857 - 260 pages
...Now, as we have already said in an earlier part of this opinion, upon a different point, the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandise and property, was guarantied to the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1857 - 260 pages
...Now, as we have already said in an earlier part of this opinion, upon a different point, the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandise and property, • was guarantied to... | |
| 1857 - 528 pages
...the protection of private property against the encroachments of the Government." Again, "the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandize and property, was guarantied to the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1858 - 638 pages
...admit, shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808," the court say, " the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandise and property, was guaran tied to the... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 pages
...Now, as we have already said in an earlier part of this opinion, upon a different point, the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution. 1 The right to traffic in it, like an ordinary article of merchandise and property, was guaranteed... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1860 - 348 pages
...law, no constitution or law can interfere with it. It being affirmed in the decision that the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed...will take a better answer than a sneer to show that thosn who have said that the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the... | |
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