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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... Mexico , as an act of bad faith and aggression , which would ne- cessarily result in war , which appeared in the spring of 1844 , make slight allusions , if any , to the Slavery aspect of the case . In a later letter , Mr. Clay declared ...
... Mexico , as an act of bad faith and aggression , which would ne- cessarily result in war , which appeared in the spring of 1844 , make slight allusions , if any , to the Slavery aspect of the case . In a later letter , Mr. Clay declared ...
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... Mexico herself , has any in opposition to it , when the subject is fairly viewed and considered in its whole extent , and in all its bearings . Thus viewed and considered , and assuming that peace , the extension of com- merce , and ...
... Mexico herself , has any in opposition to it , when the subject is fairly viewed and considered in its whole extent , and in all its bearings . Thus viewed and considered , and assuming that peace , the extension of com- merce , and ...
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... Mexico might be the loser by it . ments , furnishes proof not less conclusive . That one of the objects of abolishing it there is to fa- cilitate its abolition in the United States , and throughout the continent , is manifest from the ...
... Mexico might be the loser by it . ments , furnishes proof not less conclusive . That one of the objects of abolishing it there is to fa- cilitate its abolition in the United States , and throughout the continent , is manifest from the ...
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... Mexico . You so fully understand the grounds on which we rest our right , and are so familiar with all the facts necessary to maintain them , that it was thought unnecessary to add anything in reference to it . " I am , Sir , very ...
... Mexico . You so fully understand the grounds on which we rest our right , and are so familiar with all the facts necessary to maintain them , that it was thought unnecessary to add anything in reference to it . " I am , Sir , very ...
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... Mexico is thereby deprived of her right to reconquer that province . " 4th . That they report whether Texas is owing any debts or not ; and , if she is , what is the amount , and to whom payable ; and whether , if she should be annexed ...
... Mexico is thereby deprived of her right to reconquer that province . " 4th . That they report whether Texas is owing any debts or not ; and , if she is , what is the amount , and to whom payable ; and whether , if she should be annexed ...
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