Speech of Truman Smith, of Connecticut, on the Nebraska Question: Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 10 and 11, 1854J.T. and L. Towers, 1854 - 23 Seiten |
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... wish such a road properly located , and I believe a central location the best , but I may be disposed to concede that point , and go for a southern route , if you will agree to leave us undisturbed on the slavery question . We have made ...
... wish such a road properly located , and I believe a central location the best , but I may be disposed to concede that point , and go for a southern route , if you will agree to leave us undisturbed on the slavery question . We have made ...
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... wishes it . Mr. SMITH . No , sir . I have nothing to do with the matter . I surrender the whole negro question to the Senator ; he has jurisdiction of it , and I believe of nothing else . force , so that not only the Governor , but the ...
... wishes it . Mr. SMITH . No , sir . I have nothing to do with the matter . I surrender the whole negro question to the Senator ; he has jurisdiction of it , and I believe of nothing else . force , so that not only the Governor , but the ...
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... wish to out , so that the stipulation is absolute ; and in recur to the act of 1880 , " to provide for an ex- the third class there is nothing said in express change of lands with the Indians residing in any terms about their being ...
... wish to out , so that the stipulation is absolute ; and in recur to the act of 1880 , " to provide for an ex- the third class there is nothing said in express change of lands with the Indians residing in any terms about their being ...
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... wish to deal in any equivocal language . " We all know the honorable chairman is dis- tinguished for his frankness ; he uses no equivo- cal language - not he ! His object was truly philanthropic - it was to accommodate certain tender ...
... wish to deal in any equivocal language . " We all know the honorable chairman is dis- tinguished for his frankness ; he uses no equivo- cal language - not he ! His object was truly philanthropic - it was to accommodate certain tender ...
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... wish and are in fact , entirely different ? another speech on the slavery question . And I will now add the hope that the necessity for it will never exist . I am heartily tired of the con- troversy . " And then he added , " I will ...
... wish and are in fact , entirely different ? another speech on the slavery question . And I will now add the hope that the necessity for it will never exist . I am heartily tired of the con- troversy . " And then he added , " I will ...
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8th section abrogation address the Senate adjustment of 1850 agitation amend anti-slavery asso bill Committee on Territories Compro Compromise of 1850 Congress Constitution coun declared demagogue diem domestic institutions DOUGLAS evil fact forty wives governor HENRY CLAY honorable chair honorable chairman honorable friend honorable Senator House Indian country Indian title intend Justments lands last session legislation of 1850 license measures of 1850 ment Mexico and Utah mise Mississippi Missouri act Missouri Compromise Missouri restriction Nebraska north of 36 Northern object occasion Oregon organized polygamy present President principle proposed proposition question of slavery regulate their domestic repeal restriction of 1820 ritorial seems Sena sion slave slaveholding slavery question South Southern subject of slavery suppose Terri Territories of Utah Territory of Nebraska Texas tion tories treaties TRUMAN SMITH Union United venture to assert vote WEBSTER Whig party Wilmot Proviso words yeas
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Seite 12 - Measures, is hereby declared inoperative and void : it being the true intent and meaning of this act, not to legislate slavery into any territory or state, nor to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way, subject only to the constitution of the United States...
Seite 12 - March 6, 1820, which, being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with slavery in the States and Territories, as recognized by the legislation of 1850, commonly called the compromise measures, is hereby declared inoperative and void— it being the true Intent and meaning of this act, not to legislate slavery into any Territory or State, nor to exclude It therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and...
Seite 11 - First: That all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories and in the new states to be formed therefrom, are to be left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives. "Second: That 'all cases involving title to slaves...
Seite 16 - I intend to stand or fall; and that is, that the whole territory within the former United States, or in the newly acquired Mexican provinces, has a fixed and settled character, now fixed and settled by law which cannot be repealed; in the case of Texas without a violation of public faith, and...
Seite 15 - I now say, Sir, as the proposition upon which I stand this day, and upon the truth and firmness of which I intend to act until it is overthrown, that there is not at this moment within the United States, or any territory of the United States, a single foot of land, the character of which, in regard to its being free territory or slave territory, is not fixed by some law, and some irrepealable law, beyond the power of the action of the government.
Seite 22 - That mankind are all formed by the same Almighty Being, alike objects of his care, and equally designed for the enjoyment of happiness, the Christian religion teaches us to believe, and the political creed of Americans fully coincides with the position.
Seite 8 - An act to provide for an exchange of lands, with the Indians residing in any of the States or Territories, and for their removal west of the Mississippi...
Seite 22 - States ;' and as they conceive that these blessings ought rightfully to be administered without distinction of color to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing expectation that nothing which can be done for the relief of the unhappy objects of their care will be either omitted or delayed.
Seite 13 - Kansas ; and when admitted as a state or states, the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission...
Seite 6 - That no person shall be permitted to trade with any of the Indians (in the Indian country) without a license therefor from a superintendent of Indian affairs, or Indian agent or sub-agent, which license shall be issued for a term not exceeding two years for the tribes east of the Mississippi, and not exceeding three years for the tribes west of that river.