History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Volume 2, Part 1J. R. Osgood, 1876 |
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... ment . — Winthrop proviso . —Douglas's bill . - Burt's amendment . New bill . Hale's amendment . - Senate debate . - Bright's motion . Calhoun's new dogina . - Underwood's speech . - Remarks of Baldwin , Niles , Berrien , Johnson , Dix ...
... ment . — Winthrop proviso . —Douglas's bill . - Burt's amendment . New bill . Hale's amendment . - Senate debate . - Bright's motion . Calhoun's new dogina . - Underwood's speech . - Remarks of Baldwin , Niles , Berrien , Johnson , Dix ...
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... ment of Burr , Work , and Thompson . Their fidelity and Christian bravery . Released · 61-73 CHAPTER VII . UNDERGROUND RAILROAD . -OPERATIONS AT THE EAST AND IN THE MIDDLE - -- STATES . Charles T. Torrey . - Slaveholders ' convention in ...
... ment of Burr , Work , and Thompson . Their fidelity and Christian bravery . Released · 61-73 CHAPTER VII . UNDERGROUND RAILROAD . -OPERATIONS AT THE EAST AND IN THE MIDDLE - -- STATES . Charles T. Torrey . - Slaveholders ' convention in ...
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... ment . California admitted . by the Senate . Protest . Laid on the table . - Texas boundary bill adopted by the Senate . In the House . Boyd's amendment adopted . — Bill rejected . — Vote reconsidered . — Adopted . - Utah bill adopted ...
... ment . California admitted . by the Senate . Protest . Laid on the table . - Texas boundary bill adopted by the Senate . In the House . Boyd's amendment adopted . — Bill rejected . — Vote reconsidered . — Adopted . - Utah bill adopted ...
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... ment . General debate . - Antislavery speech of Mr. Gillette . Pro- slavery speeches of Jones and Pettit . - ― - - of Mr. Wade . Too confident predictions . and Mr. Sumner . - Speech of Mr. Wilson . Speech -Speeches of Mr. Seward - 452 ...
... ment . General debate . - Antislavery speech of Mr. Gillette . Pro- slavery speeches of Jones and Pettit . - ― - - of Mr. Wade . Too confident predictions . and Mr. Sumner . - Speech of Mr. Wilson . Speech -Speeches of Mr. Seward - 452 ...
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... ment of Judge Curtis for negro citizenship . — General indignation and alarm . Opinion severely condemned . — Mr. Benton's review . — Char- acterization . - - 523-533 - - - --- CHAPTER XL . THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ...
... ment of Judge Curtis for negro citizenship . — General indignation and alarm . Opinion severely condemned . — Mr. Benton's review . — Char- acterization . - - 523-533 - - - --- CHAPTER XL . THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ...
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