Missouri, a Bone of ContentionHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 - 377페이지 |
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... TION : MISSOURI DECIDES FOR THE UNION 267 CHAPTER XIV . THE ARSENAL , CAMP JACKSON , AND THE SECOND MEETING OF THE CONVENTION 291 CHAPTER XV . SPRINGFIELD LEXINGTON : AND EVACUATE THE STATE CONFEDERATES THE 324 CHAPTER XVI . FROM THE ...
... TION : MISSOURI DECIDES FOR THE UNION 267 CHAPTER XIV . THE ARSENAL , CAMP JACKSON , AND THE SECOND MEETING OF THE CONVENTION 291 CHAPTER XV . SPRINGFIELD LEXINGTON : AND EVACUATE THE STATE CONFEDERATES THE 324 CHAPTER XVI . FROM THE ...
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... tion of the French settlement on the island of Mount Desert in 1613 , was only ended , a hundred and fifty years later , by the victory of Wolfe upon the Plains of Abraham . In watching the course of this struggle , or rather in noting ...
... tion of the French settlement on the island of Mount Desert in 1613 , was only ended , a hundred and fifty years later , by the victory of Wolfe upon the Plains of Abraham . In watching the course of this struggle , or rather in noting ...
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... tion was due in great part to religious enthusiasm and the necessities of the fur - trade . Unquestionably there were other causes , as , for instance , the facility of inter- communication and the hostility of the Iroquois , which ...
... tion was due in great part to religious enthusiasm and the necessities of the fur - trade . Unquestionably there were other causes , as , for instance , the facility of inter- communication and the hostility of the Iroquois , which ...
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... tion of the success of the expedition , but a matter of life and death to the few colonists who were left . In this extremity , La Salle determined to go to his fort on the Illinois , the nearest point from which he could expect ...
... tion of the success of the expedition , but a matter of life and death to the few colonists who were left . In this extremity , La Salle determined to go to his fort on the Illinois , the nearest point from which he could expect ...
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... tion to the trade in furs , and to the more prosaic but not less useful business of farming . Besides the ex- pedition up the Missouri , to which reference has already been made , they explored the Des Moines and the Osage , and ...
... tion to the trade in furs , and to the more prosaic but not less useful business of farming . Besides the ex- pedition up the Missouri , to which reference has already been made , they explored the Des Moines and the Osage , and ...
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146 페이지 - That in all that Territory ceded by France to the United States, under the name of Louisiana, which lies north of Thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, not included within the limits of the state contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the...
78 페이지 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted, as soon as possible, according to the principles of the federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States ; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.
153 페이지 - Congress shall provide by law for securing to the citizens of each State the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States.
206 페이지 - We cannot see why you have cause of quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing 'on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war. We have more right to complain of you for interfering in our war, than you have to quarrel with us for continuing a war we had begun long before you got here. If you will act justly, .you will allow us to settle our own differences.
346 페이지 - It obliges nobody to follow me, and I trust it obliges me to follow nobody. The Radicals and Conservatives each agree with me in some things and disagree in others. I could wish both to agree with me in all things; for then they would agree with each other, and would be too strong for any foe from any quarter. They, however, choose to do otherwise, and I do not question their rigut. I, too, shall do what seems to be my duty.
224 페이지 - That in the event of the passage of any Act of Congress conflicting with the principles herein expressed, Missouri will be found in hearty cooperation with the slaveholding States, in such measures as may be deemed necessary for our mutual protection against the encroachments of Northern fanaticism.
192 페이지 - I should be glad to see it, without dishonor — without war, with the common consent of the Union, and upon just and fair terms. I do not think that the subject of slavery ought to affect the question, one way or the other.
250 페이지 - Union to undertake to establish a separate government within its limits for the purpose of redressing any grievance, real or imaginary, of which they might complain against the legitimate State government. Such a principle, if carried into execution, would destroy all lawful authority and produce universal anarchy.
158 페이지 - States in all respects whatever upon the fundamental condition that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of the third article of the constitution, submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the States...
224 페이지 - The right to prohibit slavery in any territory belongs exclusively to the people thereof, and can only be exercised by them in forming their constitution for a State government, or in their sovereign capacity as an independent State.