| Jefferson Davis - United States - 1859 - 56 pages
...not, the people of a territory have the lawful means to admit or exclude it as they please for the reason that slavery cannot exist a day or an hour anywhere unless supported by local police regulations, furnishing- remedies and means of enforcing the right of holding... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 292 pages
...Constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude It as they please, for the reason that Slavery cannot exist a day or an hour...legislation effectually prevent the introduction of U Into their midst. If, on the contrary, they are for It, Uieir legislation will favor Its extension.... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 268 pages
...Constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it as they please, for the reason that Slavery cannot exist a day or an hour...police regulations. Those police regulations can only he established by the local legislature ; and If the people are opposed to Slavery they will elect... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - Legislators - 1860 - 476 pages
...constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it as they please, for the reason that slavery cannot exist a day or an hour...unless it is supported by local police regulations. (Right, right.) Those police regulations can only be established by the local legislature, and if the... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 226 pages
...constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it as they please, for the reason that Slavery cannot exist a day or an hour...unless it is supported .by local police regulations. (Right, right.) Those police regulations can only be established by the local legislature, and if the... | |
| Campaign literature, 1860 - 1860 - 270 pages
...Constitution ; the people have the lawful means to Introduce it or exclude it as they please, for the reason that Slavery cannot exist a day or an hour anywhere, unless it is supported by local poilce regulations. Those police regulations can only be established by the local legislature ; and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Butler - Campaign literature - 1860 - 160 pages
...01 an hour anywhere, unless it is supported by police regulations. Those police regulations can nnly be established by the local legislature, and if the people are opposed' to slavery they will elect represe- tativea to thai body who will by unfriendly legislation effectually prevent the introduction... | |
| Political parties - 1860 - 268 pages
...Constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it as they please, for the reason that Slavery cannot exist a day or an hour anywhere, unless it is supported by local poilce regulations. Those police regulations can only be established by the local legislature ; and... | |
| William Lowndes Yancey - Campaign literature - 1860 - 64 pages
...to introduce it, or exclude it us they please, for tho reason that slavery cannot exist a day oran hour anywhere unless it is supported by local police regulations. Those police regulations can only bo established by the local Legislature, and if the people arc opposed to slavery, they will elect... | |
| James Washington Sheahan - Biography & Autobiography - 1860 - 566 pages
...regnlations. Those polico regnlations can only be established by the local Legislatnre, and if the people arc opposed to slavery they will elect representatives to that body who will, by nnfriendly legislation, effectnally prevent the introdnction of it into their midst. If, on the contrary,... | |
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