A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United States: From the Declaration of Independence to the Present Day. Mainly Compiled and Condensed from the Journals of Congress and Other Official Records, and Showing the Vote by Yeas and Nays on the Most Important Divisions in Either HouseDix, Edwards & Company, 1856 - 164 páginas |
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... Ohio - Indiana - John Randolph's Report - Cæsar Rodney's - Mr . Garnett's - Mr . Parke's -Jesse Franklin's VI . The First Missouri Struggle : Purchase of Louisiana - Missouri Territory - Applies for Admission as a State - Gen . Tall ...
... Ohio - Indiana - John Randolph's Report - Cæsar Rodney's - Mr . Garnett's - Mr . Parke's -Jesse Franklin's VI . The First Missouri Struggle : Purchase of Louisiana - Missouri Territory - Applies for Admission as a State - Gen . Tall ...
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... Ohio to furnish the bounties promised to her re volutionary officers and soldiers . Connecti- cut , a western reserve , since largely settled from the parent State . Massachusetts re- served five millions of acres , located in West- ern ...
... Ohio to furnish the bounties promised to her re volutionary officers and soldiers . Connecti- cut , a western reserve , since largely settled from the parent State . Massachusetts re- served five millions of acres , located in West- ern ...
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... Ohio " -the larger area contemplated by Mr. Jefferson's bill not having been ceded by the Southern States claiming dominion over it . This bill embodied many of the provisions originally drafted and reported by Mr. Jefferson , but with ...
... Ohio " -the larger area contemplated by Mr. Jefferson's bill not having been ceded by the Southern States claiming dominion over it . This bill embodied many of the provisions originally drafted and reported by Mr. Jefferson , but with ...
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... , the article only excepted which forbids slavery . " V. EARLY ATTEMPTS TO OVERRIDE THE ORDINANCE . WHEN Ohio ( 1802-3 ) was made a them , as far as possible . If this danger EARLY ATTEMPTS TO OVERRIDE THE ORDINANCE . to.
... , the article only excepted which forbids slavery . " V. EARLY ATTEMPTS TO OVERRIDE THE ORDINANCE . WHEN Ohio ( 1802-3 ) was made a them , as far as possible . If this danger EARLY ATTEMPTS TO OVERRIDE THE ORDINANCE . to.
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... Ohio had in- fused into that embryo State , to have Slavery for a limited term authorized in her first Constitution ; but it was strenuously re- sisted by the New England element , which was far more considerable , and defeated . The ...
... Ohio had in- fused into that embryo State , to have Slavery for a limited term authorized in her first Constitution ; but it was strenuously re- sisted by the New England element , which was far more considerable , and defeated . The ...
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