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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... boundaries ; while New - Hampshire he is free ; " and again , ( 1702 ) that " there is no such thing as a slave by the law of England . " This judgment proving exceedingly trouble- some to planters and merchants from slave- holding ...
... boundaries ; while New - Hampshire he is free ; " and again , ( 1702 ) that " there is no such thing as a slave by the law of England . " This judgment proving exceedingly trouble- some to planters and merchants from slave- holding ...
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... boundary - a newly acquired territory , happiness of their slaves . At last the great deside- never contemplated in the formation of our gov- ratum is found - a colony in Africa for the eman - ernment , not included within the ...
... boundary - a newly acquired territory , happiness of their slaves . At last the great deside- never contemplated in the formation of our gov- ratum is found - a colony in Africa for the eman - ernment , not included within the ...
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... boundary of the proposed State of Missouri . Mr. Scott would thank the gentleman if he would condescend to tell him what precise line of latitude suited his conscience , his humanity , or his political views , on this sub- ject . Could ...
... boundary of the proposed State of Missouri . Mr. Scott would thank the gentleman if he would condescend to tell him what precise line of latitude suited his conscience , his humanity , or his political views , on this sub- ject . Could ...
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... boundaries of these United States , the prohibition of Slavery , as a condition of its admission into the Union : Therefore , | sentially impair the right of this and other existing States to equal representation in Congress ( a right ...
... boundaries of these United States , the prohibition of Slavery , as a condition of its admission into the Union : Therefore , | sentially impair the right of this and other existing States to equal representation in Congress ( a right ...
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... boundaries of the region shielded from Slavery , which was rejected Yeas 20 ( Northern ) ; Nays 24 ( Southern , with Noble , Edwards , and Taylor , as aforesaid ) . The question then recurred on Mr. Thom- as's amendment , which was ...
... boundaries of the region shielded from Slavery , which was rejected Yeas 20 ( Northern ) ; Nays 24 ( Southern , with Noble , Edwards , and Taylor , as aforesaid ) . The question then recurred on Mr. Thom- as's amendment , which was ...
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