That Congress have no authority to interfere In the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the States; it remaining with the several States alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require. African Repository and Colonial Journal - Стр. 1851834Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| William Jay - 1853 - Страниц: 684
...States themselves; and this, I am sure, is the opinion of the whole North. Congress has no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in...of them in any of the States. This was so resolved in the House of Representatives in 1790, on the report of a committee consisting almost entircly of... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - Страниц: 658
...States themselves ; and this, I am sure, is the opinion of the whole North. Congress has no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in...of them in any of the States. This 'was so resolved in the House of Representatives, when Congress sat in this city in 1790, on the report of a committee... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - Страниц: 574
...present question, was expressed in the following terms : — " Resolved, That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the States ; it remaining with the several States alone to provide rules and regulations therein which humanity... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur, William Henry Carpenter - 1853 - Страниц: 380
...to admit, cannot be prohibited by Congress prior to the year 1808. " That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the states, it remaining with the several states alone to provide any regulations therein which humanity and true... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - Страниц: 130
...present question, was expressed in the following terms : — " Hesolved, That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the states; it remaining with the several states alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - Страниц: 578
...much consideration, at the commencement of the government, which was, that Congress has no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them, within any of the States ; it remaining with the several States alone to provide any regulations therein,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - Страниц: 560
...present question, was expressed in the following terms: "Retained, That congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the states; it remaining with the several states alone to provide rules and regulations therein which humanity... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1854 - Страниц: 762
...present question, was expressed in the following terms: '• ' llesoh-fd. That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the States; it remaining with the several States alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1854 - Страниц: 784
...present question, was expressed in the following terms: '• ' Resolved. That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of .slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the States; it remaining with the several States alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity... | |
| 1854 - Страниц: 136
...resolution, and directed the •ame to he entered upon its journals, viz. : " That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them within any of the States ; it remaining with the several States to provide any regulations therein,... | |
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