| Alexander Johnston - 1905 - 624 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, as far as they are concerned, we will... | |
| Enoch Walter Sikes, William Morse Keener - 1905 - 560 str.
...been enacted under its authority. "The series of measures to which I have alluded are regarded by me as a settlement, in principle and substance — a final settlement — of the dangerous and exciting subjects which they embrace. Most of these subjects, indeed, are beyond your reach, as the legislation... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1906 - 530 str.
...declaring that "the compromise acts, 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. We insist upon their strict enforcement;... | |
| Henry Munson Utley, Byron M. Cutcheon - 1906 - 510 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... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1906 - 462 str.
...declaring that "the compromise acts, 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. We insist upon their strict enforcement;... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1910 - 466 str.
...declared, "That the series of acts of the 32d Congress, including the Fugitive Slave Act, 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." It pledged itself to maintain them and... | |
| Julius Sterling Morton - 1911 - 822 str.
...actsof 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... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 844 str.
...been enacted under its authority. The series of measures to which I have alluded are regarded by me as a settlement in principle and substance — a final settlement of the dangerous and exciting subjects which they embraced. Most of these subjects, indeed, are beyond your reach, as the legislation... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1914 - 446 str.
...the Compromise measures of 1850, " 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 " ; also that the strict enforcement of... | |
| Daniel Wait Howe - 1914 - 694 str.
...resolved that the compromise measures of 1850, including the Fugitive Slave Law, " are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement in principle and in substance of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace." To these resolutions, however,... | |
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