That all petitions, memorials, resolutions, propositions, or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatsoever, to the subject of slavery, or the abolition of slavery, shall, without being either printed or referred, be laid upon the table, and... The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1828-1846 ... - Stran 245avtor: Hermann Von Holst - 1879Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles Burleigh Galbreath - 1925 - 844 strani
...mind, your committee respectfully recommends the adoption of the following additional resolution, viz: "Resolved, That all petitions, memorials, resolutions,...the table, and that no further action whatever shall he had thereon."3 Little opportunity was given for debate to those opposed to the resolution. They... | |
| James Francis Lawson - 1926 - 408 strani
...mind, your committee respectfully recommend the adoption of the following additional resolution, viz : Resolved, That all petitions, memorials, resolutions,...to any extent whatever, to the subject of slavery, shall, without being either printed or referred, be laid upon the table, and that no further action... | |
| 1937 - 596 strani
...Jan. 18, when Hawes of Kentucky, in the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution: RESOLVED, That all petitions, memorials, resolutions,...or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent, to the subject of slavery, or to the abolition of slavery, shall, without being printed or referred,... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 832 strani
..." all petitions, memorials, resolutions, or papers relating in any way or to any extent whatsoever to the subject of slavery or the abolition of slavery,...referred, be laid upon the table ; and that no further ADAMS ADAMS action whatever shall be had thereon." After the ja* and nays had been ordered on this,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 696 strani
...resolve : "Tlit aH petitions, memorials, resolutiau, propositions, or papers relating in any »»j to the subject of Slavery, or the abolition of Slavery, shall, without either being prated or referred, be laid upon the table." This resolve was adopted — Yeas 117, Nays... | |
| Larry Ceplair - 1989 - 404 strani
...Representatives on May 26, 1836. Dubbed the "gag rule" by its opponents, it read: "all petitions relating ... to the subject of slavery or the abolition of slavery,...either printed or referred, be laid upon the table and ... no further action whatever shall be had thereon."2 The southern congressmen who had promulgated... | |
| Stephen Holmes - 1995 - 360 strani
...issues. In 1836, for example, the US House of Representatives adopted the first in a series of gag rules: "Resolved, That all petitions, memorials, resolutions,...propositions, or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatsoever, to the subject of slavery, or the abolition of slavery, shall, without being either printed... | |
| Gerald F. Gaus - 1996 - 391 strani
...only to the First Amendment, but to the gag rule of 1836, in which the US House of Representatives resolved that "all petitions, memorials, resolutions,...propositions, or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatsoever, to the subject of slavery, or the abolition of slavery, shall, without being either printed... | |
| Jon Elster, Rune Slagstad - 1988 - 372 strani
...issues. In 1836, for example, the US House of Representatives adopted the first in a series of gag rules: Resolved, That all petitions, memorials, resolutions,...propositions, or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatsoever, to the subject of slavery, or the abolition of slavery, shall, without being either printed... | |
| Carolyn L. Karcher - 1994 - 850 strani
...the plan to inundate Congress with petitions — had provoked the passage of a "gag-rule" stipulating that "all petitions, memorials, resolutions, propositions,...slavery or the abolition of slavery shall, without being printed or referred, be laid upon the table and that no further action whatever be taken thereon."... | |
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