Resolved, That all petitions, memorials and papers touching the abolition of slavery, or the buying, selling or transferring of slaves, in any state, district or territory of the United States, be laid on the table without being debated, printed, read... Thirty Years' View; Or, A History of the Working of the American Government ... - Strana 153autor/autoři: Thomas Hart Benton - 1856Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Quincy Adams - 1838 - 144 str.
...all petitions, memorials, and papers, relating to fhe abolition; of slavery or the slave trade, were laid on the table, without being debated, printed, read, or referred; and under that order about Iwo hundred thousand petitioners were refused a hearing by the House. Tills... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1839 - 944 str.
...under the order of the House of December 12, requiring every thing relating to abolition of slavery to be laid on the table, without being debated, printed, read, or referred - - - - - 35J PageOrder, questions of, decided, viz : that it is in order to appoint a committee viva... | |
| 1840 - 582 str.
...selling, or transferring of slaves in any State, District, or Territory of the United States, be laid upon the table without being debated, printed, read, or referred, and that no farther action whatever shall be had thereon." At the opening of the succeeding session of the same... | |
| 1840 - 574 str.
...selling, or transferring of slaves in any State, District, or Territory of the United States, be laid upon the table without being debated, printed, read, or referred, and that no farther action whatever shall be had thereon." At the opening of the succeeding session of the same... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 806 str.
...next morning. It was in these words: " Resolced, That all petitions, memorials, and papers, touchmg the abolition of slavery or the buying, selling, or...resolution — which was read for information. Mr. Adorns objected to the grant of leave. Mr. Patton then moved a suspension of the rules — which motion... | |
| George Tucker - 1857 - 526 str.
...selling, or transferring slaves, in any State, District, or Territory, shall be presented, the same shall be laid on the table, without being debated, printed,...that no further action whatever shall be had thereon. His resolution was carried by one hundred and twentyvotes to seventy-four. Mr. Adams, when his name... | |
| George Tucker - 1858 - 524 str.
...selling, or transferring slaves, in any State, District, or Territory, shall be presented, the same shall be laid on the table, without being debated, printed,...that no further action whatever shall be had thereon. His resolution was carried by one hundred and twentyvotes to seventy-four. Mr. Adams, when his name... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1858 - 246 str.
...the abolition of slavery, or the buying, selling, or transferring of flaves, in any thate, Oietrict, or Territory of the United States, be laid on the...without being debated, printed, read, or referred, and ihat no further action whatever shall be had thereon.' " Accordingly, at ihe opening of the House Mr.... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1860 - 830 str.
...to the rules at the opening of the House the next morning. It was in these words : — " ' Resolved, That all petitions, memorials, and papers touching...thereon.' " Accordingly, at the opening of the House Mr. 1'iitton asked leave to submit the resolution — which was read for information. Mr. Adams objected... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1862 - 440 str.
...slavery, or the buying, selling, or transferring of slaves in any state, district, or territory in the United States, be laid on the table without being...read, or referred, and that no further action whatever be had thereon/' So the representatives of the people tried to thrust away the unwelcome subject from... | |
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