Debates in the Convention for the Revision and Amendment of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana: Assembled at Liberty Hall, New Orleans, April 6, 1864 |
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... justice , in the name of oppressed humanity , let him stand and re- main outside of the portals of this Liberty Hall . that he had already been in three different conventions , and had never known one in which the members were required ...
... justice , in the name of oppressed humanity , let him stand and re- main outside of the portals of this Liberty Hall . that he had already been in three different conventions , and had never known one in which the members were required ...
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... justice ; Be it therefore Resolved , That no propo- sition for the abolition of slavery be enter- tained by this Convention , until ways and means are first provided for a full , fair and equitable compensation to all loyal owners ...
... justice ; Be it therefore Resolved , That no propo- sition for the abolition of slavery be enter- tained by this Convention , until ways and means are first provided for a full , fair and equitable compensation to all loyal owners ...
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... justice , in the name of equity , let it be made by the United States who shall prove themselves to have been such from the beginning of this unholy re- bellion . [ Applause . ] Mr. President , I hope for the welfare of our country ...
... justice , in the name of equity , let it be made by the United States who shall prove themselves to have been such from the beginning of this unholy re- bellion . [ Applause . ] Mr. President , I hope for the welfare of our country ...
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... justice , and while I assume that there is no man here who is opposed to freedom , we should look the whole in the face and en- deavor to act justly as well as to extend liberty . Slavery is not a new thing . The Greeks had slaves in ...
... justice , and while I assume that there is no man here who is opposed to freedom , we should look the whole in the face and en- deavor to act justly as well as to extend liberty . Slavery is not a new thing . The Greeks had slaves in ...
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... justice and have judgment interpreted to him because he does not understand English ? or why one - half of a legal proceeding should be in English and the other in French ? Suppose I was brought under French jurisdiction , would I not ...
... justice and have judgment interpreted to him because he does not understand English ? or why one - half of a legal proceeding should be in English and the other in French ? Suppose I was brought under French jurisdiction , would I not ...
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