| Samuel John Bayard - 1856 - 358 pàgines
...nations. It is repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the...justice. When any trade can be truly said to have these ingredientp, it is impossible that it can be consistent with any system of law that purports to rest... | |
| R. Kent Newmyer - 1985 - 516 pàgines
...peroration, "is repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice." It was impossible that the slave trade with all its inhumanity "can be consistent with any system of... | |
| Mark E. Brandon - 1998 - 278 pàgines
...slave trade was "repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice." In short, it violated basic principles of natural law. Consequently, he said, it also violated the... | |
| Paul Finkelman - 1998 - 360 pàgines
...nations. It is repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice." It is thus "sufficient to stamp any trade as interdicted by public law, when it can be justly affirmed,... | |
| John R. McKivigan - 1999 - 424 pàgines
...slave trade "repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice" and as inconsistent with "any system of law that purports to rest on the authority of reason or revelation.... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2000 - 522 pàgines
..."repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the ohligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice" and as inconsistent with "any system of law that purports to rest on the authority of reason or revelation.... | |
| R. Kent Newmyer - 2001 - 552 pàgines
...slave trade was outlawed by the great principles of "Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice." He also addressed the positivist argument, contending that the positive laws against the slave trade... | |
| Sanford Levinson - 2003 - 362 pàgines
...slavery as "repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice"87 and, nevertheless, in Prigg v. Pennsylvania,™ upheld the constitutionality of the tyrannical... | |
| James Roland Pennock, John William Chapman - 490 pàgines
...slave trade "is repugnant to the great principles of Christian duty, the dictates of natural religion, the obligations of good faith and morality, and the eternal maxims of social justice." 26 Fed. Gas. 832, 845-46. Marshall said that the slave trade was contrary to the "generally admitted"... | |
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