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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... submitted a letter from Gen. Harrison and his Legislature - whether a new or the old one does not appear - and it was now referred to a select committee , consisting of Messrs . J. Franklin of N. C. , Kitchel of N. J. , and Tiffin of ...
... submitted a letter from Gen. Harrison and his Legislature - whether a new or the old one does not appear - and it was now referred to a select committee , consisting of Messrs . J. Franklin of N. C. , Kitchel of N. J. , and Tiffin of ...
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... submitted the amendment now under consideration , accompanied with these explanations , and with these avowals of my in- tentions and of my motives - I did expect that gentlemen who might differ from me in opinion would appreciate the ...
... submitted the amendment now under consideration , accompanied with these explanations , and with these avowals of my in- tentions and of my motives - I did expect that gentlemen who might differ from me in opinion would appreciate the ...
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... submitted amendments preventing the State from taxing the lands of the United States , and declar- ing that all navigable waters shall remain open to the other States , and be exempt from any tolls or duties . And my friend ( Mr. Taylor ) ...
... submitted amendments preventing the State from taxing the lands of the United States , and declar- ing that all navigable waters shall remain open to the other States , and be exempt from any tolls or duties . And my friend ( Mr. Taylor ) ...
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... submitted to the Senate , during the ses- sion of 1843-44 , and rejected by a very de- cisive vote : only fifteen ( mainly Southern ) senators voting to confirm it . Col. Benton , and others , urged this aggressive claim of boundary ...
... submitted to the Senate , during the ses- sion of 1843-44 , and rejected by a very de- cisive vote : only fifteen ( mainly Southern ) senators voting to confirm it . Col. Benton , and others , urged this aggressive claim of boundary ...
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... submitted to the Senate , or by arti- cles to be submitted to the two Houses of Con- gress , as the President may direct . " Approved , March 2 , 1845. " XI . THE WILMOT PROVISO . TEXAS having been annexed during the summer of 1845 , in ...
... submitted to the Senate , or by arti- cles to be submitted to the two Houses of Con- gress , as the President may direct . " Approved , March 2 , 1845. " XI . THE WILMOT PROVISO . TEXAS having been annexed during the summer of 1845 , in ...
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