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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... Mexico.commenced and prosecuted to add slave territory and slave States to the Southern section . Hence the refusal to accept propositions of peace , unless territory south of latitude 36 deg . 30 min . ( the Missouri Compromise line ...
... Mexico.commenced and prosecuted to add slave territory and slave States to the Southern section . Hence the refusal to accept propositions of peace , unless territory south of latitude 36 deg . 30 min . ( the Missouri Compromise line ...
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... Mexico and the United States . How can these views stand together ? In his 7th of March speech , Mr. Web clared it to be a natural impossibility that slavery could ever exist " in California Mexico . " -P . 42. He now defines the s ...
... Mexico and the United States . How can these views stand together ? In his 7th of March speech , Mr. Web clared it to be a natural impossibility that slavery could ever exist " in California Mexico . " -P . 42. He now defines the s ...
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... Mexico . If he does not mean New Mexico , then the citation has no relation to the subject . If he does mean New Mexico , then he asserts what is not true . Major Gaines did not go within four or five hundred miles of New Mexico ...
... Mexico . If he does not mean New Mexico , then the citation has no relation to the subject . If he does mean New Mexico , then he asserts what is not true . Major Gaines did not go within four or five hundred miles of New Mexico ...
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