| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 702 páginas
...before the Revolution, had never been refused to South Carolina, as to Virginia. He contended that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...employ the carrying trade ; the more consumption also ; and the more of this, the more revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable that... | |
| Daniel Parker - 1848 - 174 páginas
...'s remark ? What examples did he cite ? Georgia cannot do without slaves. * * * * He contended that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...employ the carrying trade ; the more consumption also ; and the more of this, the more revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable that... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1856 - 220 páginas
...before the Revolution, had never been refused to South Carolina, as to Virginia. He contended that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...employ the carrying trade ; the more consumption also ; and the more of this, the more revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable that... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 páginas
...assent, before the Revolution, had never been refused to South Carolina and Virginia. He contended that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...employ the carrying trade ; the more consumption also ; and the more of this, the more revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable that... | |
| George Livermore - 1862 - 246 páginas
...before the Revolution, had never been refused to South Carolina as to Virginia. He contended, that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...Union. The more slaves, the more produce to employ the carrying-trade ; the more consumption also ; and, the more of this, the more revenue for the common... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1863 - 346 páginas
...Pinckney would " make blacks equal to whites in the ratio of representation ; " he went further,—he would have " some security against an emancipation...employ the carrying trade, the more consumption also." Mr Williamson of North Carolina, in 1783, thought " slaves an encumbrance to society," and was " both... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 páginas
...before the revolution, had never been refused to South Carolina, as to Virginia. He contended, that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...employ the carrying trade ; the more consumption also ; and the more of this, the more revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable that... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863 - 548 páginas
...South Carolina as conven-™ to Virginia. He contended, that the importation of slaves would be tionfor the interest of the whole Union. The more slaves, the more produce to employ the carrying-trade ; the more consumption also ; and, the more of this, the more revenue for the common... | |
| James Williams (American diplomat.) - 1863 - 448 páginas
...importations. The slaves would rise in value, and she has more than she wants. . . . He contended that the importation of slaves would be for the interest of the whole Union. . . . He admitted it to be reasonable that slaves should be dutied like other imports. Mr. Gerry, of... | |
| 1864 - 708 páginas
...before the Revolution, had never been refused to South Carolina, as to Virginia. He contended that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...employ the carrying trade; the more consumption also; and the more of this, the more revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable that... | |
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