A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United States: From the Declaration of Independence to the Present Day. Mainly Compiled and Condensed from the Journals of Congress and Other Official Records, and Showing the Vote by Yeas and Nays on the Most Important Divisions in Either HouseDix, Edwards & Company, 1856 - 164 էջ |
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... fact . However slender and dubious its legal basis , Slavery ex- isted in each and all of the colonies that unit- ed to declare and maintain their independ- ence . Slaves were proportionately more nu- merous in certain portions of the ...
... fact . However slender and dubious its legal basis , Slavery ex- isted in each and all of the colonies that unit- ed to declare and maintain their independ- ence . Slaves were proportionately more nu- merous in certain portions of the ...
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... facts stated in the said memorial and petition , they are induced to believe that a qualified suspension , for a limited time , of the sixth article of compact be- tween the original States and the people and States west of the river ...
... facts stated in the said memorial and petition , they are induced to believe that a qualified suspension , for a limited time , of the sixth article of compact be- tween the original States and the people and States west of the river ...
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... fact , that about fourteen thousand slaves have been brought into our country this last year . Since we have been engaged in this debate , we have witnessed an elucidation of this argument , of bettering the conditions of slaves , by ...
... fact , that about fourteen thousand slaves have been brought into our country this last year . Since we have been engaged in this debate , we have witnessed an elucidation of this argument , of bettering the conditions of slaves , by ...
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... fact , yet , because it bet- tion would be unjust in its operations , unequal in ter suits the object of my present argument , I its results , and a violation of its original intention . will , on this occasion , admit them to the ...
... fact , yet , because it bet- tion would be unjust in its operations , unequal in ter suits the object of my present argument , I its results , and a violation of its original intention . will , on this occasion , admit them to the ...
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... fact , that they had done so in the instance of Louisiana . But , had no State been admitted , formed of a part of the Territory acquired by that treaty , the obligation member from New - York ( Mr. Taylor ) , 2 THE FIRST MISSOURI ...
... fact , that they had done so in the instance of Louisiana . But , had no State been admitted , formed of a part of the Territory acquired by that treaty , the obligation member from New - York ( Mr. Taylor ) , 2 THE FIRST MISSOURI ...
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