Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "Founders of the Republic" on SlaveryJ.W. Bradley, 1861 - 495 strani |
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... Virginia and Kentucky resolutions , drawn by Messrs . 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 ...
... Virginia and Kentucky resolutions , drawn by Messrs . 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 ...
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... Virginia - Objections to the Constitution answered by Mr. Nicholas - Powers of the government - Mr . Mason in op 、 position to the slave trade - Mr . Madison on the same ; and in reference to fugitive slaves - He prefers union with ...
... Virginia - Objections to the Constitution answered by Mr. Nicholas - Powers of the government - Mr . Mason in op 、 position to the slave trade - Mr . Madison on the same ; and in reference to fugitive slaves - He prefers union with ...
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... Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 , drawn by Messrs . Madison and Jefferson .. Page 184–194 . CHAPTER VII . The Missouri question in Congress , 1820 - Slavery restriction offered by Mr. Storrs , of New York -- Mr . Meiggs ...
... Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 , drawn by Messrs . Madison and Jefferson .. Page 184–194 . CHAPTER VII . The Missouri question in Congress , 1820 - Slavery restriction offered by Mr. Storrs , of New York -- Mr . Meiggs ...
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... Virginia , North and South Carolina . Georgia was divided . The other article was in these words : " Art . XVII . In determining questions , each colony shall have one vote . " July 30 , 31 , August 1. Present forty - one members . Mr ...
... Virginia , North and South Carolina . Georgia was divided . The other article was in these words : " Art . XVII . In determining questions , each colony shall have one vote . " July 30 , 31 , August 1. Present forty - one members . Mr ...
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... Virginia , Pennsylvania , and Massachusetts , are the three greater colo- nies . Consider their distance , their difference of produce , of interests , and of manners , and it is apparent they can never have an interest or inclination ...
... Virginia , Pennsylvania , and Massachusetts , are the three greater colo- nies . Consider their distance , their difference of produce , of interests , and of manners , and it is apparent they can never have an interest or inclination ...
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