Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... regard to this amendment , the different members from the South entertain- ed different opinions . He looked to the language of the amendment , and it clearly implied that slavery should be admitted south of 36 30. The great body of the ...
... regard to this amendment , the different members from the South entertain- ed different opinions . He looked to the language of the amendment , and it clearly implied that slavery should be admitted south of 36 30. The great body of the ...
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... regard to it . that I shall be among the last to abandon it , I prefer not to connect our efforts to sustain it , with an issue which all must admit to be , in some degree at least , affected by different considera- tions . last year ...
... regard to it . that I shall be among the last to abandon it , I prefer not to connect our efforts to sustain it , with an issue which all must admit to be , in some degree at least , affected by different considera- tions . last year ...
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... regard , proceeding directly from the people themselves , and anxious above all things for the success of the measures for which I had been so unsparingly arraigned , I forebore to scan either the motives by which my opponents in the ...
... regard , proceeding directly from the people themselves , and anxious above all things for the success of the measures for which I had been so unsparingly arraigned , I forebore to scan either the motives by which my opponents in the ...
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