To prohibit the introduction of any slave, or the offspring of any slave, who heretofore may have been, or who hereafter may be, imported from any foreign country into the United States, or any Territory thereof, in contravention of any existing statute... History of Pennsylvania Hall - Página 58por Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Samuel Webb - 1838 - 200 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | United States. Congress. House - 1820
...committed any high crime in any other state or territory; Second, To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandise; Third, To prohibit Míe introduction of any slave, or the offspring of any slave, who heretofore may... | |
 | 1837 - 382 páginas
...any high crime in any other state or territory ; Second. To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandise ; Third. To prohibit the introduction of any slave, or the offspring of any slave, who heretofore may... | |
 | Saint Louis (Mo.). - 1843
...any high crime in any other State or territory ; Second. To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandize ; Third. To prohibit the introduction of any slave, or the off-' spring of any slave, who... | |
 | New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1846 - 371 páginas
...any high crime in any other state or territory. Second, .To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation or as an article of trade or merchandize. Third, To prohibit the introduction into this state of any slave, or the offspring of... | |
 | John Bigelow - 1848 - 515 páginas
...committed any high crime in any other State or Territory. Second, To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandize. Third, To prohibit the introduction into this State of any slave, or the offspring of... | |
 | Saint Louis (Mo.). - 1850
...any high crime in any other State or Territory; Second: To prohibit the introduction of any slave, for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandise; Third: To prohibit the introduction of any slave, or the offspring of any slave, who have been, or... | |
 | 1855
...committed any high crime in any other state or territory. Second, To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandise. Third, To prohibit the introduction into this state of any slave, or the offspring of any Blave, who,... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1856 - 396 páginas
...floor of Congress, by the slaveholding power, over the Constitution of the United States, as well as of that of Missouri. The people of Missouri formed for...a solemn public act, to be made in pursuance of a reaolution of Congress, should provide and declare that the before-mentioned provision in her Constitution... | |
 | 1886
...committed any high crime in any other State or Territory. 2. To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandise. 3. To prohibit the introduction of any slave, or the offspring of any slave, whoheretofore may have... | |
 | Winfield Hazlitt Collins - 1904 - 154 páginas
...committed any high crime in any other State or territory ; "To prohibit the introduction of any slave for the purpose of speculation, or as an article of trade or merchandise ; "To prohibit the introduction of any slave or the offspring of any slave, who heretofore may have... | |
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