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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... Resolutions of Annexation , to be free . I shall consider the constitutiona these resolutions by and by ; I now treat t valid . Now the compromise proposes to b territory , so secured to freedom , and anne New Mexico , which is to be ...
... Resolutions of Annexation , to be free . I shall consider the constitutiona these resolutions by and by ; I now treat t valid . Now the compromise proposes to b territory , so secured to freedom , and anne New Mexico , which is to be ...
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... resolutions - divide the territory into two parts , one north and one south of the line of 36 ° 30 ' . Could not Mr. - Webster have claimed the four States for Freedom - with as sound logic , and with far better humanity than he ...
... resolutions - divide the territory into two parts , one north and one south of the line of 36 ° 30 ' . Could not Mr. - Webster have claimed the four States for Freedom - with as sound logic , and with far better humanity than he ...
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... resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts , with which he agreed . Yet he now professes to wonder that anybody can see any difference between the doc- ines of those speeches and resolutions , and those of his speech delivered on ...
... resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts , with which he agreed . Yet he now professes to wonder that anybody can see any difference between the doc- ines of those speeches and resolutions , and those of his speech delivered on ...
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