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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... Union , whence are we to obtain our one or more free States ? The contract will have been executed , and the consent of Texas for another State will be withheld . Notwithstanding all this , Mr. Webster affirms - the right of slavery to ...
... Union , whence are we to obtain our one or more free States ? The contract will have been executed , and the consent of Texas for another State will be withheld . Notwithstanding all this , Mr. Webster affirms - the right of slavery to ...
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... Union , but they cannot divide it . Their whole Atlantic seaboard is open to attack , and powerless for defence ; and the Mississippi river may as easily be divided physically as politically into independent portions . With these ...
... Union , but they cannot divide it . Their whole Atlantic seaboard is open to attack , and powerless for defence ; and the Mississippi river may as easily be divided physically as politically into independent portions . With these ...
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... Union ; and will bring with us the principles which we may have thus adopted , and nust be received on the same footing as the old States . It will always be a question whether the old States have not a ight , ( and I think they have ...
... Union ; and will bring with us the principles which we may have thus adopted , and nust be received on the same footing as the old States . It will always be a question whether the old States have not a ight , ( and I think they have ...
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