The Sectional Controversy: Or, Passages in the Political History of the United States, Including the Causes of the War Between the Sections, with Certain ResultsC. Scribner, 1868 - 388 Seiten |
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... favor of the Union dying out in the hearts of the people of the States ? II . Is the bond of Union , namely , the Constitution , growing weaker in the respect and confidence of politicians ? III . As a consequence , are the States ...
... favor of the Union dying out in the hearts of the people of the States ? II . Is the bond of Union , namely , the Constitution , growing weaker in the respect and confidence of politicians ? III . As a consequence , are the States ...
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... favor morals by the abolition of the slave trade . Mr. KING , of Massachusetts , " thought the subject ought to be viewed in a political light only . If two States ( South Caro- lina and Georgia ) will not agree to the Constitution as ...
... favor morals by the abolition of the slave trade . Mr. KING , of Massachusetts , " thought the subject ought to be viewed in a political light only . If two States ( South Caro- lina and Georgia ) will not agree to the Constitution as ...
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... favor of not allowing the Legislature to prohibit the importation of slaves before 1800 , but giving them power to impose a duty at a rate not exceeding the average of other imports . " DEBATE IN THE CONVENTION . General PINCKNEY ...
... favor of not allowing the Legislature to prohibit the importation of slaves before 1800 , but giving them power to impose a duty at a rate not exceeding the average of other imports . " DEBATE IN THE CONVENTION . General PINCKNEY ...
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... favor of the following proposal : " That no act of the Legislature for the purpose of regulating the commerce of the United States with foreign powers , among the United States , ( the several States , ) shall be passed without the ...
... favor of the following proposal : " That no act of the Legislature for the purpose of regulating the commerce of the United States with foreign powers , among the United States , ( the several States , ) shall be passed without the ...
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... the committee of detail had made their report , without making this provision , he re- newed his demand for a provision " in favor of property in slaves ; " and in the course of the debate 22 THE SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY . Fugitive slaves,
... the committee of detail had made their report , without making this provision , he re- newed his demand for a provision " in favor of property in slaves ; " and in the course of the debate 22 THE SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY . Fugitive slaves,
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