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" He contended that the importation of slaves would be for 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 treasury. "
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of slavery - Página 25
por Theodore Parker - 1863
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Journal of the Federal Convention: Kept by James Madison, Volumen2

Erastus Howard Scott - 1893
...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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Journal of the Federal Convention, Volumen2

United States. Constitutional Convention - 1893 - 432 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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The Suppression of the African Slave-trade to the United States of America ...

William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1896 - 354 páginas
...From an economic standpoint, for instance, General CC Pinckney of South Carolina " contended, that the importation of slaves would be for the interest...the whole Union. The more slaves, the more produce." Rutledge of the same State declared : " If the Northern States consult their interest, they will not...
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Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department of ..., Volumen9

1897 - 976 páginas
...never been refused to S. Carolina as to Virginia. He contended that the ["slave trade" stricken out] importation of slaves would be for the interest of...employ the carrying trade; The more consumption also, and the more of this, the more of revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1787. The journal of the Constitutional ...

James Madison - 1787 - 578 páginas
...assent before the Revolution had never been refused to S. 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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Documentary History of the Constitution of the United States of America ...

United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1900 - 936 páginas
...never been refused to S. Carolina as to Virginia. He contended that the [" slave trade" stricken out] importation of slaves would be for the interest of...employ the carrying trade; The more consumption also, and the more of this, the more of revenue for the common treasury. He admitted it to be reasonable...
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The Formation and Development of the Constitution

Thomas Francis Moran - 1904 - 580 páginas
...and Georgia could not do without slaves. He defended the institution of slavery. " 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 would agree to a duty on the importation...
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The History of North America, Volumen7

1904 - 584 páginas
...and Georgia could not do without slaves. He defended the institution of slavery. " 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 would agree to a duty on the importation...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volumen3

Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 694 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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Myths and Facts of the American Revolution: A Commentary on United States ...

Arthur Johnston - 1908 - 318 páginas
...the constructors of the Great Republic manifested similar sentiments : Mr. Pinckney " contended that the importation of slaves would be for the interest of the whole nation." And Mr. Rutledge declared that, " Religion and humanity had nothing to do with the question....
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