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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... vote , to lay the lution on the table , yet when it came up for sideration again , the first decision was rev by about the same majority . There is abur proof that the latter vote did not express the sentiment of the House . Not a few voted ...
... vote , to lay the lution on the table , yet when it came up for sideration again , the first decision was rev by about the same majority . There is abur proof that the latter vote did not express the sentiment of the House . Not a few voted ...
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... vote for freedom ? You know there is not one . Did not every Whig member of Congress from the free States vote at the last session for freedom ? You know that every man of them returned home covered with the thanks of his constituents ...
... vote for freedom ? You know there is not one . Did not every Whig member of Congress from the free States vote at the last session for freedom ? You know that every man of them returned home covered with the thanks of his constituents ...
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Horace Mann. voted against the ratification of the treaty , fore- seeing the struggle that was to follow . Despe ... vote , the people of the Southern States would have gone there freely , and have taken their slaves there in great ...
Horace Mann. voted against the ratification of the treaty , fore- seeing the struggle that was to follow . Despe ... vote , the people of the Southern States would have gone there freely , and have taken their slaves there in great ...
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