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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... appointed Governor . An earnest though quiet effort was made by the Virginia ele- ment , which the location of her military bounty warrants on the soil of Ohio had in- fused into that embryo State , to have Slavery for a limited term ...
... appointed Governor . An earnest though quiet effort was made by the Virginia ele- ment , which the location of her military bounty warrants on the soil of Ohio had in- fused into that embryo State , to have Slavery for a limited term ...
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... appointed said committee . Mr. Strong of N. Y. that day gave no- tice of a bill To prohibit the further exten- sion of Slavery in the United States . " On the 14th , Mr. Taylor of N. Y. moved a select committee on this subject , which ...
... appointed said committee . Mr. Strong of N. Y. that day gave no- tice of a bill To prohibit the further exten- sion of Slavery in the United States . " On the 14th , Mr. Taylor of N. Y. moved a select committee on this subject , which ...
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... appoint and commission such officers as may Atherton of N. H. , Dickinson of N. Y. , be necessary to administer such ... appointed on the part of the House . These , after a long sitting , report- ed their inability to agree , and were ...
... appoint and commission such officers as may Atherton of N. H. , Dickinson of N. Y. , be necessary to administer such ... appointed on the part of the House . These , after a long sitting , report- ed their inability to agree , and were ...
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... appoint and direct , to the end that the inhabitants of said Territories may be protected in the full and free enjoyment of their liberty , property , and religion : provided , nevertheless , that martial law shall not be proclaimed or ...
... appoint and direct , to the end that the inhabitants of said Territories may be protected in the full and free enjoyment of their liberty , property , and religion : provided , nevertheless , that martial law shall not be proclaimed or ...
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... appoint the officers herein provided to be appointed for the said Territory . Approved Sept. 9 , 1850 . ORGANIZATION OF UTAH . An Act to establish a Territorial Government for Utah . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re ...
... appoint the officers herein provided to be appointed for the said Territory . Approved Sept. 9 , 1850 . ORGANIZATION OF UTAH . An Act to establish a Territorial Government for Utah . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re ...
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