The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volumen1Virture & Yorston., 1862 |
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... Missouri Compromise act was abrogated , for the purpose of admitting the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas as slaveholding alarmed by these continued encroach- ments of the South , and resolutely pre- pared to check them . In spite of ...
... Missouri Compromise act was abrogated , for the purpose of admitting the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas as slaveholding alarmed by these continued encroach- ments of the South , and resolutely pre- pared to check them . In spite of ...
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... Missouri Compro- mise . I am opposed to slavery in the abstract and upon principle , sustained and made habitual by long - settled con- victions . While I feel inflexible in the belief that it ought not to be interfered with where it ...
... Missouri Compro- mise . I am opposed to slavery in the abstract and upon principle , sustained and made habitual by long - settled con- victions . While I feel inflexible in the belief that it ought not to be interfered with where it ...
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... Missouri Compromise line ? A. I am impliedly , if not expressly , pledged to a belief in the right and duty of Congress to prohibit slavery in all the United States ' Territories . Q. 7. I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to ...
... Missouri Compromise line ? A. I am impliedly , if not expressly , pledged to a belief in the right and duty of Congress to prohibit slavery in all the United States ' Territories . Q. 7. I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to ...
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... Missouri Com- promise , impairing in the slightest de- gree the rights of the South to their property in slaves . And it may also be observed , judging from the present in- dications , that no probability exists of the passage of such ...
... Missouri Com- promise , impairing in the slightest de- gree the rights of the South to their property in slaves . And it may also be observed , judging from the present in- dications , that no probability exists of the passage of such ...
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... Missouri Compromise line - prohibiting slavery in the Territory north of 36 deg . 30 min . , and protecting it south of that lat- itude ; to admit new States with or with- out slavery , as their constitutions shall provide ; to prohibit ...
... Missouri Compromise line - prohibiting slavery in the Territory north of 36 deg . 30 min . , and protecting it south of that lat- itude ; to admit new States with or with- out slavery , as their constitutions shall provide ; to prohibit ...
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