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 - 164 Seiten |
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... conditions , all her territory west of her present limits to the United States . Among the conditions exacted by her , and agreed to , by Congress , ( Act approved April 2nd , 1790 ) is the following : to be made , by Congress shall ...
... conditions , all her territory west of her present limits to the United States . Among the conditions exacted by her , and agreed to , by Congress , ( Act approved April 2nd , 1790 ) is the following : to be made , by Congress shall ...
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... condition of the slaves themselves would be much ameliorated by it , as it is evident , from experience , that the more they are separated and diffused , the more care and attention are be stowed on them by their masters - each ...
... condition of the slaves themselves would be much ameliorated by it , as it is evident , from experience , that the more they are separated and diffused , the more care and attention are be stowed on them by their masters - each ...
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... conditions precedent , which being found to exist , Congress must admit the new State . All discretion would , in ... condition whatever to the newly - organized States , but must admit them by a simple act , leaving their sovereignty ...
... conditions precedent , which being found to exist , Congress must admit the new State . All discretion would , in ... condition whatever to the newly - organized States , but must admit them by a simple act , leaving their sovereignty ...
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... condition , how many more can be re- only in name - a shadow without substance , a quired , and where these conditions will end ? With body without a soul . But if all the other inhabit - regard to a republican constitution , Congress ...
... condition , how many more can be re- only in name - a shadow without substance , a quired , and where these conditions will end ? With body without a soul . But if all the other inhabit - regard to a republican constitution , Congress ...
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... condition upon which any new State may be admitted into the family of the Union . Sir , the bill now before us proves the correctness of my argument . It is filled with conditions and limitations . The territory is required to take a ...
... condition upon which any new State may be admitted into the family of the Union . Sir , the bill now before us proves the correctness of my argument . It is filled with conditions and limitations . The territory is required to take a ...
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