Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "founders of the Republic" on SlaveryJ. W. Bradley, 1860 - 495 strani |
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... Madison and Mr. Yates ; the latter , however , left the Conven- tion before its adjournment , and hence did not take them fully . I have carefully compiled , from both these sources , everything that was said and done relating to ...
... Madison and Mr. Yates ; the latter , however , left the Conven- tion before its adjournment , and hence did not take them fully . I have carefully compiled , from both these sources , everything that was said and done relating to ...
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... Madison and Jefferson , defining the rights and powers of the general government and the States , are next given . From this period till the application of Mis- souri for admission into the Union , in 1820 , the question of slavery was ...
... Madison and Jefferson , defining the rights and powers of the general government and the States , are next given . From this period till the application of Mis- souri for admission into the Union , in 1820 , the question of slavery was ...
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... Madison , Mr , Jefferson , Mr. Monroe , Gen- eral Harrison , and others , upon the power of Congress to restrict slavery in the national ter- ritories . From this period , down to 1854 , the various phases of slavery agitation is traced ...
... Madison , Mr , Jefferson , Mr. Monroe , Gen- eral Harrison , and others , upon the power of Congress to restrict slavery in the national ter- ritories . From this period , down to 1854 , the various phases of slavery agitation is traced ...
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... Madison's compromise- Further debate on slave representation , and vote - Debate on equality of votes in the Senate ... Madison , Dr. Franklin , and others - Mr . Madison's proposition to give Congress power to institute temporary ...
... Madison's compromise- Further debate on slave representation , and vote - Debate on equality of votes in the Senate ... Madison , Dr. Franklin , and others - Mr . Madison's proposition to give Congress power to institute temporary ...
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... Madison - Appointment of delegates to form a Constitution - Organization of the con- vention - Resolutions of Mr. Randolph , which became the basis of the Constitution - Mr . Madison , on the equality of suffrage - Speech of Alexander ...
... Madison - Appointment of delegates to form a Constitution - Organization of the con- vention - Resolutions of Mr. Randolph , which became the basis of the Constitution - Mr . Madison , on the equality of suffrage - Speech of Alexander ...
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abolition of slavery abolitionists admission admitted adopted amendment appointed Articles of Confederation authority bill citizens clause committee compromise confederacy Congress assembled Connecticut considered Constitution Convention court danger debate declared delegated District of Columbia duty elected emancipation equal established evil exclusive executive exercise existence favor federacy federal foreign gentlemen Georgia Governor gress happiness honor House human importation of slaves inhabitants interest Jersey plan justice land legislation legislature liberty Madison Maryland Massachusetts ment Mezzotint Missouri Missouri compromise mulatto necessary negroes North Northern object Ohio opinion Ordinance of 1787 party passed patriotism peace Pennsylvania person petitions Pinckney political present President principle prohibited proper question regulations representation representatives republican resolution Resolved respect restriction secure Senate slaveholding South Carolina Southern spirit stitution subject of slavery taxes territory thereof tion treaty Union United Virginia vote whole Wilmot proviso
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Stran 40 - Ana the Articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every state, and the union shall be perpetual ; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them ; unless such alteration be agreed to in a congress of the united states, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures...