Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... Senate , the vote stood Ayes 11 , Noes 1 . Mr. JARVIS , of Maine , offered the following resolution : ' Resolved , That in the opinion of this House , the subject of the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia ought not to be ...
... Senate , the vote stood Ayes 11 , Noes 1 . Mr. JARVIS , of Maine , offered the following resolution : ' Resolved , That in the opinion of this House , the subject of the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia ought not to be ...
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... Senate , none of the petitions were referred . A me- morial of the Caln Quarterly Meeting of the Society of Friends , having been read , was immediately rejected by a vote 3 17 HOME, and better men, having hearts of flesh...
... Senate , none of the petitions were referred . A me- morial of the Caln Quarterly Meeting of the Society of Friends , having been read , was immediately rejected by a vote 3 17 HOME, and better men, having hearts of flesh...
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... Senators , sided with the oppressor . The two Senators from Massachusetts voted against the rejection ; but not a single Senator , from any of the States , expressed any desire for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia ...
... Senators , sided with the oppressor . The two Senators from Massachusetts voted against the rejection ; but not a single Senator , from any of the States , expressed any desire for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia ...
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... seal upon your lips - the brand of SLAVES upon your cheeks ? Your own Senators and Representatives ! Will any man pretend , that this is not so ? that the right of pe- tition is still held sacred ? that the memorials of 22.
... seal upon your lips - the brand of SLAVES upon your cheeks ? Your own Senators and Representatives ! Will any man pretend , that this is not so ? that the right of pe- tition is still held sacred ? that the memorials of 22.
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... incompatible with the perpetuity of sla- very in that District . Shall the right of petition and the free- dom of speech be destroyed , that the foulest oppression may flourish with impunity ? MR . CALHOUN'S REPORT . In the U. S. Senate 24.
... incompatible with the perpetuity of sla- very in that District . Shall the right of petition and the free- dom of speech be destroyed , that the foulest oppression may flourish with impunity ? MR . CALHOUN'S REPORT . In the U. S. Senate 24.
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