The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Expecially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 1 |
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Page 42
... Yeas and Nays being required by Mr. Yates , they were taken , with the following result : MASSACHUSETTS .... Mr. Holton ....... ay , Ay . Mr. Dane ... .. NEW YORK ....... Mr. Smith ......... ay , Mr. Haring . Mr. Yates .. ..ay , ... ay ...
... Yeas and Nays being required by Mr. Yates , they were taken , with the following result : MASSACHUSETTS .... Mr. Holton ....... ay , Ay . Mr. Dane ... .. NEW YORK ....... Mr. Smith ......... ay , Mr. Haring . Mr. Yates .. ..ay , ... ay ...
Page 74
... Yeas to 78 Nays . The bill thus amended was ordered to a third reading by 98 Yeas to 56 Nays , and the next day was passed and sent to the Senate , where the restriction aforesaid was stricken out by a vote of 22 to 16 , and the bill ...
... Yeas to 78 Nays . The bill thus amended was ordered to a third reading by 98 Yeas to 56 Nays , and the next day was passed and sent to the Senate , where the restriction aforesaid was stricken out by a vote of 22 to 16 , and the bill ...
Page 75
... Yeas 69 , Nays 74. But the question next presented , of concurrence in the Senate's amendment aforesaid , was decided in the negative - Yeas 76 , Nays 78 ; and the bill returned to the Senate accordingly . The Sen- ate insisted on its ...
... Yeas 69 , Nays 74. But the question next presented , of concurrence in the Senate's amendment aforesaid , was decided in the negative - Yeas 76 , Nays 78 ; and the bill returned to the Senate accordingly . The Sen- ate insisted on its ...
Page 78
... Yeas 87 ; Nays 88. It was consider- ed in Committee the next day , " as also on the 28th , and 30th , and thence 13 January 24 , 1820 . 14 Missouri impatiently awaited admission . debated daily , until the 19th of Feb- ruary , 78 THE ...
... Yeas 87 ; Nays 88. It was consider- ed in Committee the next day , " as also on the 28th , and 30th , and thence 13 January 24 , 1820 . 14 Missouri impatiently awaited admission . debated daily , until the 19th of Feb- ruary , 78 THE ...
Page 79
... Yeas to 10 Nays , and passed the Missouri bill , thus amend- ed , by 24 Yeas to 20 Nays - the mi- nority embracing both advocates and opponents of Restriction . The House at first rejected Mr. Thomas's amend- ment by the overwhelming ...
... Yeas to 10 Nays , and passed the Missouri bill , thus amend- ed , by 24 Yeas to 20 Nays - the mi- nority embracing both advocates and opponents of Restriction . The House at first rejected Mr. Thomas's amend- ment by the overwhelming ...
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