Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen1;Volumen35Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... slavery . It is not slaves is not a new doctrine , nor now first proposed proposed to free the slaves in Missouri , but to pre- to be exercised . It proves incontestably the motion vent their increase by emigration . This principle | I ...
... slavery . It is not slaves is not a new doctrine , nor now first proposed proposed to free the slaves in Missouri , but to pre- to be exercised . It proves incontestably the motion vent their increase by emigration . This principle | I ...
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... slaves were the persons intended . The word slaves was avoid- ed , probably on account of the existing toleration of slavery , and its discordancy with the principles of the Revolution ; and from a consciouness of its being repugnant to ...
... slaves were the persons intended . The word slaves was avoid- ed , probably on account of the existing toleration of slavery , and its discordancy with the principles of the Revolution ; and from a consciouness of its being repugnant to ...
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... slavery , may The old Congress proceeded upon uniform and retain their slaves as long as they please ; but , immutable principles , which grow out of the na- after the commencement of 1808 , Congress may ture of things , the nature of ...
... slavery , may The old Congress proceeded upon uniform and retain their slaves as long as they please ; but , immutable principles , which grow out of the na- after the commencement of 1808 , Congress may ture of things , the nature of ...
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... slaves ; and every slave brought into said Terri- 6 tory , contrary to the provisions of this act , shall receive his or her freedom . " 66 If Congress have a Constitutional right to " make all needful rules and regulations respecting ...
... slaves ; and every slave brought into said Terri- 6 tory , contrary to the provisions of this act , shall receive his or her freedom . " 66 If Congress have a Constitutional right to " make all needful rules and regulations respecting ...
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... slave , it should always be a sufficient one that his child is present . But , generally , it is not sufficient . The parent storms , the child looks on , catches the lineaments of wrath , puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller ...
... slave , it should always be a sufficient one that his child is present . But , generally , it is not sufficient . The parent storms , the child looks on , catches the lineaments of wrath , puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller ...
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Admission of Maine admitted Alabama amendment appropriation authority BARBOUR bill entitled bill was read BURRILL Christopher Fowler citizens clause commerce Committee of Claims concurrence Congress consent Constitution DICKERSON District of Columbia District of Maine duties EATON Ebenezer Stevens engrossed entitled An act expediency further consideration thereof Georgia Government House of Representatives importation Kentucky KING Lanman Legislature Louisiana Maine and Missouri manufactures Massachusetts MELLEN ment Mississippi Missouri Territory mittee nation North Carolina object officers passed Pensions petitioner praying presented the memorial presented the petition President principles proposed Public Lands question read a third read the second referred the petition relief reported a bill resolution Resolved respecting restriction resumed the consideration ROBERTS SANFORD second reading Seminole war Senate resumed session slavery slaves SMITH Tennessee territory Territory of Missouri thereof was postponed thereto tion Treasury treaty TRIMBLE Union United Virginia Walker Whole WILLIAMS York