"Qualifiedly" Quotes from Famous Books
... those things which the expression signified; and hence it is that the clause is so worded as really to authorize the general government to impose a duty of ten dollars on every foreigner who comes into a State to become a citizen, whether he comes absolutely free, or qualifiedly so as a servant; although this is contrary to the design of the framers, and the duty was only meant to extend ... — The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus • American Anti-Slavery Society |