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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... resolved to resist the usurpations and oppressions of Great Britain by force , had already declared that our strug- gle would be " for the cause of human na- ture , " which the Congress of 1776 , under the lead of Thomas Jefferson ...
... resolved to resist the usurpations and oppressions of Great Britain by force , had already declared that our strug- gle would be " for the cause of human na- ture , " which the Congress of 1776 , under the lead of Thomas Jefferson ...
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... Resolved , That the sixth article of the Or- within the said Territory , be suspended in a qualified manner , for ten years , so as to permit the introduction of slaves , born within the United States , from any of the individual States ...
... Resolved , That the sixth article of the Or- within the said Territory , be suspended in a qualified manner , for ten years , so as to permit the introduction of slaves , born within the United States , from any of the individual States ...
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... Resolved , That it is not expedient at this time to suspend the sixth article of compact for the " And although it is not considered expedient to government of the Territory of the United States force the population of the Territory ...
... Resolved , That it is not expedient at this time to suspend the sixth article of compact for the " And although it is not considered expedient to government of the Territory of the United States force the population of the Territory ...
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... Resolve of 1780 ; and yet it has been to Congress , to regulate commerce with foreign seen that that Resolve was never supposed to nations and among the several States . ' No person inhibit the authority of Congress , as to the intro ...
... Resolve of 1780 ; and yet it has been to Congress , to regulate commerce with foreign seen that that Resolve was never supposed to nations and among the several States . ' No person inhibit the authority of Congress , as to the intro ...
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... Resolved ( if the honorable the Senate concur herein ) , That our Senators be instructed , and our Representatives in Congress be requested , to op - in order to preserve the political rights of the pose the admission as a State into ...
... Resolved ( if the honorable the Senate concur herein ) , That our Senators be instructed , and our Representatives in Congress be requested , to op - in order to preserve the political rights of the pose the admission as a State into ...
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