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 - 164ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... equal , ' was in 1780 inserted in the Massachusetts Bill of Rights ; and the Supreme Court of that State , in 1783 , on an indictment of a master for assault and battery , held this declaration a bar to slaveholding henceforth in the ...
... equal , ' was in 1780 inserted in the Massachusetts Bill of Rights ; and the Supreme Court of that State , in 1783 , on an indictment of a master for assault and battery , held this declaration a bar to slaveholding henceforth in the ...
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... equal footing with the different States . From the inte- rior situation of the Territory , it is not believed that slaves could ever become so numerous as to endanger the internal peace or future prosperity of the country . The current ...
... equal footing with the different States . From the inte- rior situation of the Territory , it is not believed that slaves could ever become so numerous as to endanger the internal peace or future prosperity of the country . The current ...
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... equal footing with the original States ; which bill was read the first and second time , and sent to the Committee of the Whole , where it slept for the remainder of the session . That Congress convened at Washington for its second ...
... equal footing with the original States ; which bill was read the first and second time , and sent to the Committee of the Whole , where it slept for the remainder of the session . That Congress convened at Washington for its second ...
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... equal footing with the original States " -which , he contended , was nullified by the votes just taken . The House nega- " on tived the motion . Messrs Desha of Ky . , Cobb of Ga . , and Rhea of Tenn . , declared against the bill as ...
... equal footing with the original States " -which , he contended , was nullified by the votes just taken . The House nega- " on tived the motion . Messrs Desha of Ky . , Cobb of Ga . , and Rhea of Tenn . , declared against the bill as ...
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... equal rights , it can no more comport with the principles of a free government to exclude men of a certain color from the enjoyment of " liberty and the pursuit of happiness , " than to exclude those who have not attained a certain ...
... equal rights , it can no more comport with the principles of a free government to exclude men of a certain color from the enjoyment of " liberty and the pursuit of happiness , " than to exclude those who have not attained a certain ...
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