The Rending of Virginia |
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Strana 13
... territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery should be forever pro- hibited . She wanted it stipulated , too , that the territory between the Ohio River and the Allegheny Mountains ( now West Virginia ) should remain ...
... territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery should be forever pro- hibited . She wanted it stipulated , too , that the territory between the Ohio River and the Allegheny Mountains ( now West Virginia ) should remain ...
Strana 15
... territory . To carve a new State out of an old one , to clothe it with its prerogatives , includ- ing representation in the Senate , involves far more grave year , but the settlers returned discouraged the year follow- PREFATORY . 15.
... territory . To carve a new State out of an old one , to clothe it with its prerogatives , includ- ing representation in the Senate , involves far more grave year , but the settlers returned discouraged the year follow- PREFATORY . 15.
Strana 15
... territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery should be forever pro- hibited . She wanted it stipulated , too , that the territory between the Ohio River and the Allegheny Mountains ( now West Virginia ) should remain ...
... territory ceded should be divided into States in which slavery should be forever pro- hibited . She wanted it stipulated , too , that the territory between the Ohio River and the Allegheny Mountains ( now West Virginia ) should remain ...
Strana 15
... territory . To carve a new State out of an old one , to clothe it with its prerogatives , includ- ing representation in the Senate , involves far more grave and intricate considerations , even under ordinary condi- tions . PREFATORY . 15.
... territory . To carve a new State out of an old one , to clothe it with its prerogatives , includ- ing representation in the Senate , involves far more grave and intricate considerations , even under ordinary condi- tions . PREFATORY . 15.
Strana 26
... was ratified by the people within the territory for which it had been made , on the fourth Thursday of April , by a vote practically unani- mous . The General Assembly was reconvened May 6th , and on 26 THE RENDING OF VIRGINIA .
... was ratified by the people within the territory for which it had been made , on the fourth Thursday of April , by a vote practically unani- mous . The General Assembly was reconvened May 6th , and on 26 THE RENDING OF VIRGINIA .
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