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... MISSOURI AND MAINE . During the fifteenth Congress , initiatory steps were taken to admit Missouri as a member of the confederate.
... MISSOURI AND MAINE . During the fifteenth Congress , initiatory steps were taken to admit Missouri as a member of the confederate.
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... Missouri . In answer to petitions , a Select Committee was raised in the House , of which Mr. John Scott , delegate from the Territory of Missouri , was Chairman . A report was submitted , with an accompanying bill , authorizing the ...
... Missouri . In answer to petitions , a Select Committee was raised in the House , of which Mr. John Scott , delegate from the Territory of Missouri , was Chairman . A report was submitted , with an accompanying bill , authorizing the ...
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... Missouri without re- striction . If limitations were to be imposed , a discrimi- nation between this and other States would exist . In the control of the municipal policy of a State , Congress had no constitutional power to go beyond ...
... Missouri without re- striction . If limitations were to be imposed , a discrimi- nation between this and other States would exist . In the control of the municipal policy of a State , Congress had no constitutional power to go beyond ...
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... Missouri come under any compromise of the Constitution . Admitting there were a compromise favor- ing slavery , it ... Missouri as now entitled to the rights and prerogatives of a State . This could only be when her constitution should ...
... Missouri come under any compromise of the Constitution . Admitting there were a compromise favor- ing slavery , it ... Missouri as now entitled to the rights and prerogatives of a State . This could only be when her constitution should ...
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... Missouri Bill . The clause securing freedom to the children of slaves already there , on arriving at the age of twenty - five , was passed , 75 to 73 ; but the prohibition of the further introduction of slaves was lost 70 to 71. The ...
... Missouri Bill . The clause securing freedom to the children of slaves already there , on arriving at the age of twenty - five , was passed , 75 to 73 ; but the prohibition of the further introduction of slaves was lost 70 to 71. The ...
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