An edition of The Fugitive slave law (1850)

The Fugitive slave law

its character fairly stated, its constitutionality and reasonableness vindicated, and the duty of maintaining and enforcing it established against the misrepresentations, sophistry, and seditious agitations of demagogues and abolitionists

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The Fugitive slave law
John J. Crittenden
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An edition of The Fugitive slave law (1850)

The Fugitive slave law

its character fairly stated, its constitutionality and reasonableness vindicated, and the duty of maintaining and enforcing it established against the misrepresentations, sophistry, and seditious agitations of demagogues and abolitionists

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Language
English
Pages
16

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Edition Notes

"Appendix. Opinion of the Attorney General" (p. [15]-16) signed "J.J. Crittenden."

Published in
Washington, D.C.]

Classifications

Library of Congress
E450 .F78

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Pagination
16 pages
Number of pages
16

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44447855M
OCLC/WorldCat
25513518

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