| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 786 str.
...with the duty of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. " Upon these considerations, it is the opinion of the Court that the act of Congress...warranted by the Constitution, and is therefore void; and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his family, were made free by being carried into this... | |
| jefferson davis - 1881 - 778 str.
...with the duty of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. " Upon these considerations, it is the opinion of the Court that the act of Congress...warranted by the Constitution, and is therefore void; and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his family, were made free by being carried into this... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1884 - 530 str.
...with the duty of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. Upon these considerations, it is the opinion of the Court that the Act of Congress...warranted by the Constitution and is therefore void ; and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his family were made free by being carried into this... | |
| Benjamin La Fevre - 1884 - 532 str.
...with the duty of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. Upon tnese considerations, it is the opinion of the Court that the Act of Congress...warranted by the Constitution and is therefore void; and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his family were made free by being carried into this... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1884 - 1254 str.
...constitutional law." But his belief, honest as it undoubtedly was, was evidently unfounded. How can "the opinion of the court, that the act of congress...citizen from holding and owning property of this kind [slave property] in the territory of the United States, is not warranted by the constitution, and is... | |
| Abraham R. Howbert - 1888 - 404 str.
...prohibition it could not authorize a Territorial Government to do so; that the Missouri Compromise "act of Congress, which prohibited a citizen from...not warranted by the Constitution, and is therefore voids and that neither Dred Scott nor any of his family were made free by being carried into this territory."... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 str.
...with the duty of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. Upon these considerations, it is the people," therefore also the same act of Congress,...laws of nations, and no other crimes whatever E ; and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his family were made free by being carried into this... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 str.
...with the duty of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. LTpon these considerations, it is the opinion of the Court that the Act of Congress which prohibited я citizen from holding and owning property of this kind in the territory of the United States north... | |
| Brinton Coxe - 1893 - 446 str.
...that case the opinion of the court said, on page 452 of 19 Howard : "Upon these considerations, it is the opinion of the court "that the act of Congress...warranted by the constitution and is therefore void ; "and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his fain"ily were made free by being carried into... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1895 - 484 str.
...with the duty of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. Upon these considerations, it is the opinion of the Court that the Act of Congress...warranted by the Constitution, and is therefore void ; and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his family, were made free by being carried into... | |
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