The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... Congress on the sub- ject of slavery in the Territories or in the Dis- trict of Columbia . The resolution was chiefly opposed by Whigs of the South , and it was finally laid over , to avoid all pretext for a rupture . Six Southern ...
... Congress on the sub- ject of slavery in the Territories or in the Dis- trict of Columbia . The resolution was chiefly opposed by Whigs of the South , and it was finally laid over , to avoid all pretext for a rupture . Six Southern ...
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... Congress ; and when he began to be spoken of for Speaker , frequent inquiries were made of him as to that gentleman's opinions and votes on the slavery question . He [ Mr. BAYLY ] answered that no one could have ta- ken a more ...
... Congress ; and when he began to be spoken of for Speaker , frequent inquiries were made of him as to that gentleman's opinions and votes on the slavery question . He [ Mr. BAYLY ] answered that no one could have ta- ken a more ...
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... Congress . A lively debate sprung up on this resolu- tion , which soon lost sight of the direct pur- pose , and became between Mr. MEADE , of Virginia , and Mr. DUER , of N. Y. , of a per- sonal and an offensive nature . Mr. DUER , in ...
... Congress . A lively debate sprung up on this resolu- tion , which soon lost sight of the direct pur- pose , and became between Mr. MEADE , of Virginia , and Mr. DUER , of N. Y. , of a per- sonal and an offensive nature . Mr. DUER , in ...
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... Congress , then the Union must be dissolved . Mr. CONRAD of Louisiana , deprecated the discussion . He considered it ill - timed , prema- ture , and could be productive of no good ; but it might of much evil . He wished , with Mr. DUER ...
... Congress , then the Union must be dissolved . Mr. CONRAD of Louisiana , deprecated the discussion . He considered it ill - timed , prema- ture , and could be productive of no good ; but it might of much evil . He wished , with Mr. DUER ...
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... Congress which may tend to harmonize discordant feelings and promote the general prosperity . ” Under this head , he says he entertains no doubt of the rightful power of Congress to regulate commerce and impose duties in such a manner ...
... Congress which may tend to harmonize discordant feelings and promote the general prosperity . ” Under this head , he says he entertains no doubt of the rightful power of Congress to regulate commerce and impose duties in such a manner ...
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