United States Vs. Charles G. Davis: Report of the Proceedings at the Examination of Charles G. Davis, Esq., on a Charge of Aiding and Abetting in the Rescue of a Fugitive Slave. Held in Boston, in February, 1851White and Potter, 1851 - 44 pages |
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... feeling ? Mr. Lunt . Religious feelings have nothing to do with this case . Mr. Davis . I am aware of that , I waive the inquiry . Mr. Clark . I don't know that I saw anything peculiar in your conduct . Many persons spoke to Shadrach ...
... feeling ? Mr. Lunt . Religious feelings have nothing to do with this case . Mr. Davis . I am aware of that , I waive the inquiry . Mr. Clark . I don't know that I saw anything peculiar in your conduct . Many persons spoke to Shadrach ...
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... feel that I am placed in circumstances calling for some allowance , some liberty for feeling and expression . We think ourselves happy that in this State trial , this political State trial , we appear before one who has been known ...
... feel that I am placed in circumstances calling for some allowance , some liberty for feeling and expression . We think ourselves happy that in this State trial , this political State trial , we appear before one who has been known ...
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... feel the reaction . A state of things has been created over this country entirely unwarranted by the circumstances . And I trust that the Commissioner will be able to say to the country , say to His Excellency the President of the ...
... feel the reaction . A state of things has been created over this country entirely unwarranted by the circumstances . And I trust that the Commissioner will be able to say to the country , say to His Excellency the President of the ...
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... feeling themselves oppressed and periled by this law , standing at that door , behind which their friend and companion is held a prisoner , rush in , almost without resistance , carry off their prisoner , and not a blow is struck , not ...
... feeling themselves oppressed and periled by this law , standing at that door , behind which their friend and companion is held a prisoner , rush in , almost without resistance , carry off their prisoner , and not a blow is struck , not ...
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... feel that we suffer under it . And if this course is persevered in , I believe that if a man stands at that bar ... feeling by acting as a counsellor in 20.
... feel that we suffer under it . And if this course is persevered in , I believe that if a man stands at that bar ... feeling by acting as a counsellor in 20.
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