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 - 164페이지 |
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... opinion that negroes , legally enslaved else where , might be held as slaves in England , and that even baptism was no bar to the mas- ter's claim . This opinion was , in 1749 , held to be sound law by Yorke ( now Lord Hard- wicke ) ...
... opinion that negroes , legally enslaved else where , might be held as slaves in England , and that even baptism was no bar to the mas- ter's claim . This opinion was , in 1749 , held to be sound law by Yorke ( now Lord Hard- wicke ) ...
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... opinion that a qualified suspension , for a tween the original States , and the people and States west of the river Ohio , would be beneficial to the people of the Indiana Territory . The sus- pension of this article is an object almost ...
... opinion that a qualified suspension , for a tween the original States , and the people and States west of the river Ohio , would be beneficial to the people of the Indiana Territory . The sus- pension of this article is an object almost ...
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... opinion would appreciate the liberality of my views , and would meet me with moderation , as upon a fair subject for general legislation . I did expect , at least , that the frank declaration of my views would protect me from harsh ...
... opinion would appreciate the liberality of my views , and would meet me with moderation , as upon a fair subject for general legislation . I did expect , at least , that the frank declaration of my views would protect me from harsh ...
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... opinion of a slave- holding State , between the property of the mas- ter and the life of a slave . Sir , gentlemen have undertaken to criminate , and to draw odious contrasts between different sections of our country - I shall not ...
... opinion of a slave- holding State , between the property of the mas- ter and the life of a slave . Sir , gentlemen have undertaken to criminate , and to draw odious contrasts between different sections of our country - I shall not ...
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... opinion , that , under the Constitution , Congress had not the power to im- pose this , or any other restriction , or to require of the people of Missouri their assent to this con- dition , as a pre - requisite to their admission into ...
... opinion , that , under the Constitution , Congress had not the power to im- pose this , or any other restriction , or to require of the people of Missouri their assent to this con- dition , as a pre - requisite to their admission into ...
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