Horace Mann's Letters on the Extension of Slavery Into Californnia and New Mexico; and on the Duty of Congress to Provide the Trial by Jury for Alleged Fugitive Slaves1850 |
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... District , and to give them my " views and opinions upon the question of the immediate admission of Cali- fornia , and other questions now before Congress aris- ing out of the acquisition of territory by the treaty with Mexico . " A ...
... District , and to give them my " views and opinions upon the question of the immediate admission of Cali- fornia , and other questions now before Congress aris- ing out of the acquisition of territory by the treaty with Mexico . " A ...
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... District of Co- lumbia , and the inviolability of slavery in the District during the good pleasure of Maryland and of the inhabitants of the District ; more ef- fectual provision for the restitution of fugitive slaves , and free traffic ...
... District of Co- lumbia , and the inviolability of slavery in the District during the good pleasure of Maryland and of the inhabitants of the District ; more ef- fectual provision for the restitution of fugitive slaves , and free traffic ...
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... District of Columbia , over a unanimous vote of both Houses of Congress , even when ap- proved by the President ; in connection with Mr. Butler's bill and Mr. Mason's amendments , they expose our white citizens to grievous penal- ties ...
... District of Columbia , over a unanimous vote of both Houses of Congress , even when ap- proved by the President ; in connection with Mr. Butler's bill and Mr. Mason's amendments , they expose our white citizens to grievous penal- ties ...
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