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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... object almost univer- sally desired in that Territory . " The rapid population of the State of Ohio sufficiently evinces , in the opinion of your com- It appears to your committee to be a question mittee , that the labor of slaves is ...
... object almost univer- sally desired in that Territory . " The rapid population of the State of Ohio sufficiently evinces , in the opinion of your com- It appears to your committee to be a question mittee , that the labor of slaves is ...
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... object . The price of slaves might be affected so far by a sudden prohibition to transport slaves from State to State , that it was as reasonable to guard against that inconvenience as against the sudden interdiction of the importa ...
... object . The price of slaves might be affected so far by a sudden prohibition to transport slaves from State to State , that it was as reasonable to guard against that inconvenience as against the sudden interdiction of the importa ...
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... object of my present argument , I its results , and a violation of its original intention . will , on this occasion , admit them to the fullest Abstract from the moral effects of Slavery , its extent . And what is the result ? Southern ...
... object of my present argument , I its results , and a violation of its original intention . will , on this occasion , admit them to the fullest Abstract from the moral effects of Slavery , its extent . And what is the result ? Southern ...
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... objects , as war , peace , nego- tiation , and foreign commerce , with which last the powers of taxation will , for the most part , be connected . The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects , which in the ...
... objects , as war , peace , nego- tiation , and foreign commerce , with which last the powers of taxation will , for the most part , be connected . The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects , which in the ...
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... object of it is to prevent the extension of Slavery over the Ter- ritory ceded to the United States by France . It accords with the dictates of reason , and the best feelings of the human heart ; and is not calcula- ted to interrupt any ...
... object of it is to prevent the extension of Slavery over the Ter- ritory ceded to the United States by France . It accords with the dictates of reason , and the best feelings of the human heart ; and is not calcula- ted to interrupt any ...
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