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... Congress which sat under the Constitution , an act was passed to enforce the ordinance of '87 , including the prohibition of slavery in the Northwestern Territory . The bill for this act was reported by one of the " thirty - nine ...
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... Congress . The Fortieth Congress might reject both . Such is the ragged record of Congress for the last four years . Congress alone can do it . But Congress does not mean the Senate or the House of Representatives , and President , all ...
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