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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... necessary complement of follow- ers and servitors . Few of her pioneers cher- A humane and observant priest ( Las Casas , ) ished any earnest liking for downright , per- witnessing these cruelties and sufferings , was sistent , muscular ...
... necessary complement of follow- ers and servitors . Few of her pioneers cher- A humane and observant priest ( Las Casas , ) ished any earnest liking for downright , per- witnessing these cruelties and sufferings , was sistent , muscular ...
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... necessary , effect of this decision on Slavery in these colonies , had their connection with the mother country been continued , is sufficiently obvious . II . SLAVERY UNDER THE CONFEDERATION . THE disposition or management of un ...
... necessary , effect of this decision on Slavery in these colonies , had their connection with the mother country been continued , is sufficiently obvious . II . SLAVERY UNDER THE CONFEDERATION . THE disposition or management of un ...
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... necessary to promote the growth and settlement of colonies in that region . That this labor - demonstrably the dearest of any - can only be employed in the cultivation of products more valuable than any known to that quarter of the ...
... necessary to promote the growth and settlement of colonies in that region . That this labor - demonstrably the dearest of any - can only be employed in the cultivation of products more valuable than any known to that quarter of the ...
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... necessary for Congress to prohibit migration or transport- ation from State to State . But now it becomes the right and duty of Congress to guard against the further extension of the intolerable evil and the crying enormity of Slavery ...
... necessary for Congress to prohibit migration or transport- ation from State to State . But now it becomes the right and duty of Congress to guard against the further extension of the intolerable evil and the crying enormity of Slavery ...
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... necessary to extinguish any fire which I have assisted to kindle , I can assure gentlemen , while I regret the necessity , I shall not forbear to con- tribute my mite . Sir , the violence to which gen- tlemen have resorted on this ...
... necessary to extinguish any fire which I have assisted to kindle , I can assure gentlemen , while I regret the necessity , I shall not forbear to con- tribute my mite . Sir , the violence to which gen- tlemen have resorted on this ...
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