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A sovereignty is always presumed to act upon principles of justice, and if, from mistake or oversight, it does injury to a nation or an individual, it is always supposed to be ready and willing to repair it.
~ Roger B. Taney
Act
Always
Does
Individual
Injury
Justice
Mistake
Nation
Oversight
Principles
Ready
Repair
Sovereignty
Supposed
Willing
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Every intelligent person whose life has been passed in a slaveholding State, and who has carefully observed the character and capacity of the African race, will see that a general and sudden emancipation would be absolute ruin to the Negroes, as well as to the white population.
~ Roger B. Taney
Absolute
African
Been
Capacity
Carefully
Character
Emancipation
Every
General
Has-Been
Intelligent
Intelligent Person
Life
Negroes
Observed
Passed
Person
Population
Race
Ruin
See
State
Sudden
Well
White
Who
Whose
Will
Would
Would-Be
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Every state has an undoubted right to determine the status, or domestic and social condition, of the persons domiciled within its territory except insofar as the powers of the states in this respect are restrained, or duties and obligations imposed upon them, by the Constitution of the United States.
~ Roger B. Taney
Condition
Constitution
Constitution Of The United States
Determine
Domestic
Duties
Every
Except
Imposed
Insofar
Obligations
Persons
Powers
Respect
Restrained
Right
Social
State
States
Status
Territory
Them
United
United States
Within
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In England, the sovereignty resides exclusively in the person or individual who is king. All Englishmen are his subjects. And the highest peer in the realm... has no share in the sovereignty.
~ Roger B. Taney
England
Englishmen
Highest
His
Individual
King
Peer
Person
Realm
Resides
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Sovereignty
Subjects
Who
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In large commercial cities, the money power is, I fear irresistible. It is not by open corruption that it always, or even most generally, operates.
~ Roger B. Taney
Always
Cities
Commercial
Corruption
Even
Fear
Generally
Irresistible
Large
Money
Most
Open
Power
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It is an established principle of jurisprudence in all civilized nations that the sovereign cannot be sued in its own courts, or in any other, without its consent and permission; but it may, if it thinks proper, waive this privilege, and permit itself to be made a defendant in a suit by individuals, or by another State.
~ Roger B. Taney
Another
Any
Cannot
Civilized
Civilized Nations
Consent
Courts
Established
Individuals
Itself
Made
May
Nations
Other
Own
Permission
Permit
Principle
Privilege
Proper
Sovereign
State
Sued
Suit
Thinks
Without
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It will be admitted on all hands, that with the exception of the powers surrendered by the Constitution of the United States, the people of the several States are absolutely and unconditionally sovereign within their respective territories.
~ Roger B. Taney
Absolutely
Admitted
Constitution
Constitution Of The United States
Exception
Hands
People
Powers
Respective
Several
Sovereign
States
Territories
Unconditionally
United
United States
Will
Within
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Thank God that at least in one place, all men are equal: in the church of God. I do not consider it any degradation to kneel side by side with a Negro in the house of our Heavenly Father.
~ Roger B. Taney
Any
Church
Consider
Degradation
Equal
Father
God
Heavenly
Heavenly Father
House
Kneel
Least
Men
Our
Place
Side
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Thank God
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Unquestionably, it is the duty of every master to watch over the religious and moral culture of his slaves, and to give them every comfort and privilege that is not incompatible with the continued existence of the relations between them.
~ Roger B. Taney
Between
Comfort
Continue
Culture
Duty
Every
Existence
Give
His
Incompatible
Master
Moral
Over
Privilege
Relations
Religious
Slaves
Them
Unquestionably
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What Dred Scott's master might lawfully do with Dred Scott, in the free state of Illinois, every other master may lawfully do with any other one, or 1,000 slaves, in Illinois, or in any other free state.
~ Roger B. Taney
Any
Every
Free
Free State
Illinois
Master
May
Might
Other
Scott
Slaves
State
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Roger B. Taney
Profession
Judge
BirthDate
17 March, 1777
DeathDate
12 October, 1864
Country
United States
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