| Edward Stanwood - 1884 - 424 str.
...acts of the Thirty-second Congress, the act known as the Fugitive Slave Law included, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement in principle and substance of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace; and, so far as they are concerned, we will... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1884 - 530 str.
...series of acts of the 32d Congress, the act known as the Fugitive Slave Law included, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement in principle and substance of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace ; and, so far as they are concerned, we... | |
| George Frederick Holmes - 1884 - 376 str.
...measures constituted " Clay's compromise of 1850."* Mr. Fillmore said of them : "They are regarded by me as a settlement in principle and substance — a final settlement — of the dangerous and exciting subjects which they embrace." They were no settlement, but the seeds of fiercer discords. ZACHARY TAYLOR.... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1885 - 490 str.
...the series of measures known as the compromise, including the Fugitive Slave Law, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States...— a final settlement of the dangerous and exciting subjects which they embrace, and so far as the Fugitive Slave Law is concerned, we will maintain the... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1885 - 484 str.
...the series of measures known as the compromise, including the Fugitive Slave Law, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States...— a final settlement of the dangerous and exciting subjects which they embrace, and so far as the Fugitive Slave Law is concerned, we will maintain the... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1885 - 486 str.
...the series of measures known as the compromise, including the Fugitive Slave Law, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement in principle and substance—a final settlement of the dangerous and exciting subjects which they embrace, and so far... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1887 - 442 str.
...the thirty-first Congress — the act known as the fugitive-slave law included — are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement, in principle and substance, of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace ; and, so far as they are concerned, we... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1887 - 442 str.
...-first Congress — the act known as the fugitive-slave law included — are received and a&quiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement, in principle and substance, of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace ; and, so far as they are concerned, we... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1888 - 476 str.
...acts of the Thirty-second Congress, the act known as the Fugitive Slave Law included, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement in principle and substance of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace; and, so far as they are concerned, we will... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 498 str.
...acts of the Thirty-second Congress, the Act known as the Fugitive Slave Law included, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement in principle and substance of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace ; and, so far as they are concerned, we... | |
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