The Impending Crisis the Irrepressible Conflict Between Freedom And Slavery S

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The Impending Crisis the Irrepressible Conflict Between Freedom And Slavery S
Alfred Wells
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The Senator says they live un- der diOerent social systems, and they must have their way of protecting themselves. Well, sir, I am willing that they shall protect themselves ; but in protecting themselves, I say they have no right to infringe on the rights, of others. What are we to think of a social system that requires this sacrifice of the rights of others?
Mr. CHB3NUT. Let me say to the Senator from Massachusetts, that the ground we assume in South Carolina on that point, the ground whi'jh
...has been sustained by the courts, is that every State has a constitutional right to pass such police laws as will protect itself against any trouble. You pass your police laws in New York and in every seaport town in the country ; you quarantine vessels ; you raise all sorts of bar- riers of protection against evils which you an- ticipate. Now, in South Carolina we have the same right, and it has been so decided by the courts, under the rule of police regulations, to protect ourselves against interference with our rights and interests by the Senator from Massa- chusetts and hia people.

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