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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... possessed of the hind a Papal bull , entered upon the new traf- precious metals to the imperious and grasp - fic more tardily ; but its profits soon overbore ing strangers ; next forced to disclose to those strangers the sources whence ...
... possessed of the hind a Papal bull , entered upon the new traf- precious metals to the imperious and grasp - fic more tardily ; but its profits soon overbore ing strangers ; next forced to disclose to those strangers the sources whence ...
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... possessed no such boasted resources to meet the war - debts constantly augmenting . They urged , therefore , with obvious justice , that these unequal advantages ought to be surrendered , and all the lands included within the ...
... possessed no such boasted resources to meet the war - debts constantly augmenting . They urged , therefore , with obvious justice , that these unequal advantages ought to be surrendered , and all the lands included within the ...
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... possessed a clear annual income of twenty thousand dollars ; and suppose we had ascertained that only five , or a very small num- ber of persons had such an estate , would this beyond the fair import of the terms by which that anything ...
... possessed a clear annual income of twenty thousand dollars ; and suppose we had ascertained that only five , or a very small num- ber of persons had such an estate , would this beyond the fair import of the terms by which that anything ...
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... possessions , render easy the introduction of slaves into our country . Our laws are already highly penal against ... possession of slaves has become necessary to them , and an es- sential requisite in their living . It has been urged ...
... possessions , render easy the introduction of slaves into our country . Our laws are already highly penal against ... possession of slaves has become necessary to them , and an es- sential requisite in their living . It has been urged ...
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... possession of all the rights , privileges , and immunities , enjoyed by the other States ; the most valuable and promi- nent of which was that of forming and modifying 66 Mr. S. thought that those two clauses , when supported by such ...
... possession of all the rights , privileges , and immunities , enjoyed by the other States ; the most valuable and promi- nent of which was that of forming and modifying 66 Mr. S. thought that those two clauses , when supported by such ...
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