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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... Amendments IV . Cessions of Southern Territory Kentucky formed from Virginia - Tennessee from North Carolina - Alabama ... Amendment - Votes in the Senate Votes in the House - Compromise Bill passed VIII . The Third Missouri Struggle ...
... Amendments IV . Cessions of Southern Territory Kentucky formed from Virginia - Tennessee from North Carolina - Alabama ... Amendment - Votes in the Senate Votes in the House - Compromise Bill passed VIII . The Third Missouri Struggle ...
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... amendments rejected— Bill passed , 156 The Toombs - Douglas bill , 158 Mr. Dunn's bill to recognize Kansas , Mr. Matteson's preamble and resolves based on Annexation of Texas , 161 163 House vote on receding from Proviso to the Army ...
... amendments rejected— Bill passed , 156 The Toombs - Douglas bill , 158 Mr. Dunn's bill to recognize Kansas , Mr. Matteson's preamble and resolves based on Annexation of Texas , 161 163 House vote on receding from Proviso to the Army ...
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... amendments , was finally approved April 23rd - all the delegates , but those from South Carolina , voting in the affirmative . In 1787 the last Continental Congress , sitting in New York simultaneously with the Convention at ...
... amendments , was finally approved April 23rd - all the delegates , but those from South Carolina , voting in the affirmative . In 1787 the last Continental Congress , sitting in New York simultaneously with the Convention at ...
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... amendments to the Constitution proposed by the ratifying conventions of one or more States , and adopted , are supposed by some to bear on the questions now agitated relative to Slavery : " Art . I. Congress shall make no law respect ...
... amendments to the Constitution proposed by the ratifying conventions of one or more States , and adopted , are supposed by some to bear on the questions now agitated relative to Slavery : " Art . I. Congress shall make no law respect ...
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... amendments were adopted , the most important of which was the following , moved in Committee by Gen. James Tallmadge ... amendment , which was sustained by the following vote : [ taken first on agreeing to so much of it as precedes and ...
... amendments were adopted , the most important of which was the following , moved in Committee by Gen. James Tallmadge ... amendment , which was sustained by the following vote : [ taken first on agreeing to so much of it as precedes and ...
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