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You do . not so treat the man who deals . in corn , cotton , or tobacco . And yet
again . There are in the United States and Territories , including the District of
Columbia , 433,643 free blacks . At five hundred dollars per head they are worth
over ...
You do . not so treat the man who deals . in corn , cotton , or tobacco . And yet
again . There are in the United States and Territories , including the District of
Columbia , 433,643 free blacks . At five hundred dollars per head they are worth
over ...
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If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whether slavery
should be prohibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott decision , I
would vote that it should . That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night
that ...
If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whether slavery
should be prohibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott decision , I
would vote that it should . That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night
that ...
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... but it has got an extremely good name since it has passed away . When that
compromise was made , it did not repeal the old Missouri Compromise . It left a
region of United States territory half as large as the present territory of the United
43.
... but it has got an extremely good name since it has passed away . When that
compromise was made , it did not repeal the old Missouri Compromise . It left a
region of United States territory half as large as the present territory of the United
43.
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ritory half as large as the present territory of the United States , north of the line of
360 30 ' , in which slavery was ... no fault with him ) , as chairman of the
Committee on Territories , to bring in a bill for the organization of a territorial
government ...
ritory half as large as the present territory of the United States , north of the line of
360 30 ' , in which slavery was ... no fault with him ) , as chairman of the
Committee on Territories , to bring in a bill for the organization of a territorial
government ...
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When he came to form governments for the Territories north of the line of 360 30 '
, why could he not have let that matter stand as it was standing ? Was it
necessary to the organization of a Territory ? Not at all . Iowa lay north of the line ,
and ...
When he came to form governments for the Territories north of the line of 360 30 '
, why could he not have let that matter stand as it was standing ? Was it
necessary to the organization of a Territory ? Not at all . Iowa lay north of the line ,
and ...
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