Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen15;Volumen34Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Mississippi , and Alabama , lying uncultivated and waste . If gentlemen wish to disperse their slaves , here is an abundant open- ing . In all these States , new as they are , slavery has already planted its roots too deep , I fear , to ...
... Mississippi , and Alabama , lying uncultivated and waste . If gentlemen wish to disperse their slaves , here is an abundant open- ing . In all these States , new as they are , slavery has already planted its roots too deep , I fear , to ...
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... Mississippi . Sir , was it not purchased by the whole United States ? Did not the Southern States contribute their full share for that pur- chase ? And are they not morally and politically entitled to equal advantages of the soil ? It ...
... Mississippi . Sir , was it not purchased by the whole United States ? Did not the Southern States contribute their full share for that pur- chase ? And are they not morally and politically entitled to equal advantages of the soil ? It ...
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... Mississippi , north of which slavery should not be tolerated , had always been with him a favorite policy , and he hoped the day was not distant when upon principles of fair com- promise it might constitutionally be effected . He was ...
... Mississippi , north of which slavery should not be tolerated , had always been with him a favorite policy , and he hoped the day was not distant when upon principles of fair com- promise it might constitutionally be effected . He was ...
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... Mississippi , praying that provision may be made for quieting the claims to land in that part of said State , for- merly comprised within the province of West Florida , derived from the British Government , so far as the said grants ...
... Mississippi , praying that provision may be made for quieting the claims to land in that part of said State , for- merly comprised within the province of West Florida , derived from the British Government , so far as the said grants ...
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... Mississippi , and on the banks of it , and adjoining the Gulf of Mexico , without being under any restriction in this particular , will be the place in which slaves will be smuggled in , if smuggled at all . They could not be smuggled ...
... Mississippi , and on the banks of it , and adjoining the Gulf of Mexico , without being under any restriction in this particular , will be the place in which slaves will be smuggled in , if smuggled at all . They could not be smuggled ...
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