Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to EmigrantsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 256 Seiten |
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... bill for that purpose was introduced into Congress , in the ses- sion of 1818 and 1819. It did not attract very general attention out of Congress at that time . The proceedings of Congress were not so immediately known or so thoroughly ...
... bill for that purpose was introduced into Congress , in the ses- sion of 1818 and 1819. It did not attract very general attention out of Congress at that time . The proceedings of Congress were not so immediately known or so thoroughly ...
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... bill passed , the very first week , for the admission of the slave state of Alabama ; the questions regarding the new states of Maine and Missouri having been reserved for after discussion . The territory of Arkansas had been organized ...
... bill passed , the very first week , for the admission of the slave state of Alabama ; the questions regarding the new states of Maine and Missouri having been reserved for after discussion . The territory of Arkansas had been organized ...
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... bills in the Senate . " A young lady , " he says , " no longer young , of a certain age , in fact , presents herself on ... bill introducing Missouri , by a vote of twenty - five to eighteen . This was the first vote taken in the Senate ...
... bills in the Senate . " A young lady , " he says , " no longer young , of a certain age , in fact , presents herself on ... bill introducing Missouri , by a vote of twenty - five to eighteen . This was the first vote taken in the Senate ...
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... bill was sent to the Senate , it had passed by a majority of nine , making every inch of land not included among the states forever free . The House took this vote upon its own bill , not that which had come from the Senate . In that ...
... bill was sent to the Senate , it had passed by a majority of nine , making every inch of land not included among the states forever free . The House took this vote upon its own bill , not that which had come from the Senate . In that ...
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... bill non - concurring , the House was great- ly excited . The Missouri Compromise was again suggested by a committee of conference . The debate was kept up late . After seven , Thursday evening , when Mr. Mercer , of Vir- ginia , was ...
... bill non - concurring , the House was great- ly excited . The Missouri Compromise was again suggested by a committee of conference . The debate was kept up late . After seven , Thursday evening , when Mr. Mercer , of Vir- ginia , was ...
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