| 1848 - 544 str.
...actually accepted the cession made by North Carolina, upon this express condition, " that no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." Where then was the spirit of liberty which in 1784 was ready to abolish slavery after 1800 in all the... | |
| Robert Augustus Toombs - 1850 - 14 str.
...conformity with the pro-slavery clause in her deed, und extended this pro-slavery clause to all the rest of the territory claimed by the United States south of the Ohio river. This legislation vindicates th« first Congress from all imputation of having established the precedent... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 710 str.
...express condition on the part of North Carolina, when the transfer was made, " that no regulations made, or to be made by Congress, shall tend to emancipate slaves." In the articles of agreement and cession between the United States and the State of Georgia, ceding that portion... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 186 str.
...by Congress, (Act approved April 2nd, 1790) is the following: "Provided always, that no regulations made, or to be made, by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." Georgia, in like manner, ceded (April 2nd, 1802) the territories lying west of her present limits,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 176 str.
...by Congress, (Act approved April 2nd, 1790) is the following : "Provided always, that no regulations made, or to be made, by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." Georgia, in like manner, ceded (April 2nd, 1802) the territories lying west of her present limits,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 172 str.
...by Congress, (Act approved April 2nd, 1790) is the following : "Provided always, that no regulations made, or to be made, by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." Georgia, in like manner, ceded (April 2nd, 1802) the territories lying west of her present limits,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 180 str.
...except as a State, and inherited Slavery from the ' Old Dominion.' "Provided always, that no regulations made, or to be made, by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." Georgia, in like manner, ceded (April 2nd, 1802) the territories lying west of her present limits,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1857 - 266 str.
...manner as those beyond the Ohio, is followed by these words: "Provided, always, that no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." On the 7th of April, 1798, (1 Stat. at Large, 649,) an act was passed to establish a Government in... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 530 str.
...western lands (now the State of Tennessee) with this clause in the deed of cession, " That no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate...included all the lands ceded by North Carolina, but it included a great deal more. Its boundaries were left indefinite, because there were conflicting claims... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 str.
...lands (now the State of Tennessee) with this clause in the deed of cession, “That no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate...included all the lands ceded by North Carolina, but it included a great deal more. Its boundaries were left indefi. nite, because there were conificting claims... | |
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