A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United States: From the Declaration of Independence to the Present Day. Mainly Compiled and Condensed from the Journals of Congress and Other Official Records, and Showing the Vote by Yeas and Nays on the Most Important Divisions in Either HouseDix, Edwards & Company, 1856 - 164 strani |
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Stran 2
... slaveholding henceforth in the state . A similar clause in the second Constitution of New - Hampshire , was held by the courts of that State to secure freedom to every child , born therein after its adoption . Pennsylvania , in 1780 ...
... slaveholding henceforth in the state . A similar clause in the second Constitution of New - Hampshire , was held by the courts of that State to secure freedom to every child , born therein after its adoption . Pennsylvania , in 1780 ...
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... slave- holding colonies visiting the mother country with their servants , the merchants concerned in the American trade , in 1729 , procured from Yorke and Talbot , the Attorney General and Solicitor General of the Crown , a written ...
... slave- holding colonies visiting the mother country with their servants , the merchants concerned in the American trade , in 1729 , procured from Yorke and Talbot , the Attorney General and Solicitor General of the Crown , a written ...
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... Slaveholding had long been legal therein , alike under Spanish and French rule , and the Treaty of Cession contained the following stipulation : " Art . III . The inhabitants of the ceded terri- tory shall be incorporated into the Union ...
... Slaveholding had long been legal therein , alike under Spanish and French rule , and the Treaty of Cession contained the following stipulation : " Art . III . The inhabitants of the ceded terri- tory shall be incorporated into the Union ...
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... slave - holding States , which had also a tendency , as one gentleman ( Mr. Colston , of Virginia ) said , to deprive those States of the right to hold slaves as property , and he adverted to the probability that there might be slaves ...
... slave - holding States , which had also a tendency , as one gentleman ( Mr. Colston , of Virginia ) said , to deprive those States of the right to hold slaves as property , and he adverted to the probability that there might be slaves ...
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... But , One gentleman , however , has contended against the amendment , because it abridges the rights of the slaveholding States to transport their slaves 8 to the new States , for sale or otherwise 10 THE STRUGGLE FOR SLAVERY RESTRICTION .
... But , One gentleman , however , has contended against the amendment , because it abridges the rights of the slaveholding States to transport their slaves 8 to the new States , for sale or otherwise 10 THE STRUGGLE FOR SLAVERY RESTRICTION .
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