Local Law in Massachusetts And Connecticut Historically Considered

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Lost. " In Senate, Tuesday, June 27, 1864.
Personal Liberty bill taken up.
"Mr Sanford addressed the senate with great clearness, dig- nity, and force, in which he expressed his belief that the bill as amended, was in every respect constitutioual, that the emer- gencies of the times demanded such a law : portrayed the odious features of the fugitive slave law, showing that it was a vain expectation that we should not constitutionally oppose it ; ex- amined the provisions of the bill before the
...senate, as obstruct- ing the progress of the slave catcher, whom he pronounced the most despicable being that ever wore human form. " Analogy between Colony Rights and State Rights.
From the foregoing statements of historical facts, it is seen that colony rights and state rights are substantially the same, and that there are the same reasons for defending state rights.
1 fl^Ckn'^ 100 LOCAL LAW IN CONNECTICUT.
that there were formerly for defending colony rights. Both have had the same foundation, namely, the competency of Con- necticut to manage her own internal concerns, without the in- trusion of kings and parliament, in the one case, and without the intrusion of presidents and congress in the other.


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