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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... received as a State garded : mothers and children are sold and separated ; the children wring their little hands , and expire in agonies of grief , while the bereft mothers commit suicide , in despair . How long will the desire of ...
... received as a State garded : mothers and children are sold and separated ; the children wring their little hands , and expire in agonies of grief , while the bereft mothers commit suicide , in despair . How long will the desire of ...
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... receiving the benefit of this clause , would not enjoy higher or more extensive rights than the citizens of Ohio . It would communicate to the former no right of holding slaves except in States where the citizens already possessed the ...
... receiving the benefit of this clause , would not enjoy higher or more extensive rights than the citizens of Ohio . It would communicate to the former no right of holding slaves except in States where the citizens already possessed the ...
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... receiving Missouri as a Slave State . Mr. Taylor , of N. Y. , now moved an amend- ment , intended to include Arkansas Territory under the proposed Inhibition of Slavery West of Missouri ; but this motion was cut off by the Previous ...
... receiving Missouri as a Slave State . Mr. Taylor , of N. Y. , now moved an amend- ment , intended to include Arkansas Territory under the proposed Inhibition of Slavery West of Missouri ; but this motion was cut off by the Previous ...
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... received protection from Government on a most liberal scale ; under which en- couragement they have improved and flourished be- yond example . The South has very peculiar interests to preserve : interests already violently assailed and ...
... received protection from Government on a most liberal scale ; under which en- couragement they have improved and flourished be- yond example . The South has very peculiar interests to preserve : interests already violently assailed and ...
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... received ; the Southern members showing a disin- clination to have the subject agitated in the House at present . Might it not be considered as savor- ing too much of a violation of private confidence , we could refer to various ...
... received ; the Southern members showing a disin- clination to have the subject agitated in the House at present . Might it not be considered as savor- ing too much of a violation of private confidence , we could refer to various ...
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