Abraham Lincoln; a History, by John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... territory to the South and West , asked of Congress an appropriation of two millions to be used in negotiations to that end . An attempt to impose a condition to these negotiations that slavery should never exist in any territory to be ...
... territory to the South and West , asked of Congress an appropriation of two millions to be used in negotiations to that end . An attempt to impose a condition to these negotiations that slavery should never exist in any territory to be ...
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... Territory , in such construc- tion as to indicate the locality of the operation of such act or laws , the same shall in every instance be taken and understood to mean ' Territory , ' and shall apply to the Territory of Kansas ...
... Territory , in such construc- tion as to indicate the locality of the operation of such act or laws , the same shall in every instance be taken and understood to mean ' Territory , ' and shall apply to the Territory of Kansas ...
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... Territory , shall sit as a juror on the trial of any prosecution for any violation of any of the sections of this act . " Also , all officers were , in addition to their usual oath , required to swear to support and sustain the Kansas ...
... Territory , shall sit as a juror on the trial of any prosecution for any violation of any of the sections of this act . " Also , all officers were , in addition to their usual oath , required to swear to support and sustain the Kansas ...
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