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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... return of the elections . This remedy is so certain , that the representatives of the people can never lose sight of it ; and , con- sequently , an abuse of their powers to any con- siderable extent can never be apprehended . The same ...
... return of the elections . This remedy is so certain , that the representatives of the people can never lose sight of it ; and , con- sequently , an abuse of their powers to any con- siderable extent can never be apprehended . The same ...
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... return of the writ , relief shall be denied to the applicant , on the ground that he is a slave held in servitude in said Territory , said attorney shall cause an ap- peal to be taken therefrom , and the record of all the proceedings in ...
... return of the writ , relief shall be denied to the applicant , on the ground that he is a slave held in servitude in said Territory , said attorney shall cause an ap- peal to be taken therefrom , and the record of all the proceedings in ...
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... returns than the usual agricultural products spread over more considerable portions of the earth . 66 In the able letter of Mr. Buchanan upon this subject , not long since given to the public , he presents similar considerations with ...
... returns than the usual agricultural products spread over more considerable portions of the earth . 66 In the able letter of Mr. Buchanan upon this subject , not long since given to the public , he presents similar considerations with ...
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... returns of the decen- nary enumeration of the people of the United States show a rapidly progressing decrease in the ... return that he has a right to his freedom . Ac - hibited a trade in slaves as merchandise within cordingly , the ...
... returns of the decen- nary enumeration of the people of the United States show a rapidly progressing decrease in the ... return that he has a right to his freedom . Ac - hibited a trade in slaves as merchandise within cordingly , the ...
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... return to the House . Aug. 19th - The several bills which we have been watching on their tedious and dubious course through the Senate , having reached the House , Mr. William J. Brown of Ind . moved that they be taken off the Speaker's ...
... return to the House . Aug. 19th - The several bills which we have been watching on their tedious and dubious course through the Senate , having reached the House , Mr. William J. Brown of Ind . moved that they be taken off the Speaker's ...
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