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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... mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoy- ment of their liberty , their property , and the re- ligion which they profess . " I find nothing , said Mr. T. , in this article of the treaty , incompatible with the ...
... mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoy- ment of their liberty , their property , and the re- ligion which they profess . " I find nothing , said Mr. T. , in this article of the treaty , incompatible with the ...
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... means of their living , and augment their comforts . But , you may rest assured , that this reasoning is fallacious , and that , while Slavery is admitted , the market will be supplied . Our coast , and its contiguity to the West Indies ...
... means of their living , and augment their comforts . But , you may rest assured , that this reasoning is fallacious , and that , while Slavery is admitted , the market will be supplied . Our coast , and its contiguity to the West Indies ...
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... mean time , they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoy . ment of their liberty , property , and the religion which they profess . " This treaty having been made by the compe- tent authority of government , ratified by the ...
... mean time , they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoy . ment of their liberty , property , and the religion which they profess . " This treaty having been made by the compe- tent authority of government , ratified by the ...
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... means that Congress shall admit. ( all but the last from the slave region ) , were appointed said committee . Mr. Strong of N. Y. that day gave no- tice of a bill " To prohibit the further exten- sion of Slavery in the United States ...
... means that Congress shall admit. ( all but the last from the slave region ) , were appointed said committee . Mr. Strong of N. Y. that day gave no- tice of a bill " To prohibit the further exten- sion of Slavery in the United States ...
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... means that Congress shall admit new States , does it mean that Con- gress shall do this on every application and under all circumstances ? Or if this construction cannot be admitted , and if it must be conceded that Congress must in ...
... means that Congress shall admit new States , does it mean that Con- gress shall do this on every application and under all circumstances ? Or if this construction cannot be admitted , and if it must be conceded that Congress must in ...
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