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 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... Carried III . Under the Federal Constitution Constitutional provisions affecting Slavery - History thereof - Amendments IV . Cessions of Southern Territory Kentucky formed from Virginia - Tennessee from North Carolina - Alabama from ...
... Carried III . Under the Federal Constitution Constitutional provisions affecting Slavery - History thereof - Amendments IV . Cessions of Southern Territory Kentucky formed from Virginia - Tennessee from North Carolina - Alabama from ...
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... Carried - The Joint Resolves , XI . The Wilmot Proviso Proceedings and Votes in Congress thereon , Gen. Cass's letter to A. O. P. Nicholson , Congress resumed - Mr . I. P. Walker's proposition - Mr . R. W. Thompson's amend- ment ...
... Carried - The Joint Resolves , XI . The Wilmot Proviso Proceedings and Votes in Congress thereon , Gen. Cass's letter to A. O. P. Nicholson , Congress resumed - Mr . I. P. Walker's proposition - Mr . R. W. Thompson's amend- ment ...
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... carry a proposition ; and , failing to re- ceive so many , this comprehensive exclusion of Slavery from the Federal Territories was defeated . The Ordinance , thus depleted , after under- going some further amendments , was finally ...
... carry a proposition ; and , failing to re- ceive so many , this comprehensive exclusion of Slavery from the Federal Territories was defeated . The Ordinance , thus depleted , after under- going some further amendments , was finally ...
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... carried - was sustained when report- ed to the House . Mr. Storrs of New - York ( opposed to the Restriction ) , now moved the striking out of so much of the bill as provides that the new State shall be admitted into the Union an equal ...
... carried - was sustained when report- ed to the House . Mr. Storrs of New - York ( opposed to the Restriction ) , now moved the striking out of so much of the bill as provides that the new State shall be admitted into the Union an equal ...
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... carry into effect those designated . In no part of the Consti- tution was the power proposed to be exercised , of imposing conditions on a new State , given , either in so many words , or by any justifiable or fair inference ; nor in ...
... carry into effect those designated . In no part of the Consti- tution was the power proposed to be exercised , of imposing conditions on a new State , given , either in so many words , or by any justifiable or fair inference ; nor in ...
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