That we will afford protection to no abolitionist as a settler of this territory." " That we recognize the institution of slavery as already existing In this territory, and advise slaveholders to introduce their property as early aa possible. The Song of Kansas and Other Poems - Page 160by Joel Moody - 1890 - 189 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Addison Phillips - History - 1856 - 422 pages
...held squatter meetings, and then returned to their homes. Among the resolutions are the following : " That we will afford protection to no abolitionist...to introduce their property as early as possible." The leaders of the pro-slavery propaganda telegraphed to their friends in Missouri, who took steps... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1856 - 176 pages
...held squatter meetings and then returned to their homes. Among their resolutions are the following : " That we will afford protection to no Abolitionist...this Territory, and advise slaveholders to introduce tbeir property ae early aa possible." Similar resolutions were passed in various parts of the Territory,... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1856 - 172 pages
...held squatter meetings and then returned to their homes. Among their resolutions are the following : " That we will afford protection to no Abolitionist...as already existing in this Territory, and advise slave holdem to introduce their property as early as possible." Similar resolutions were passed in... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1856 - 186 pages
...resolutions are the following : " Tbat we will afford protection to no Abolitionist u a eettler of tbis Territory." " That we recognize the institution of Slavery as already existing in this Terri tory, and advise slaveholder* to introduce their property as early as possible." Similar resolutions... | |
| Thomas H. Gladstone - Biography & Autobiography - 1857 - 324 pages
...resolutions to the following effect : — " That we will afford protection to no abolitionist as a settler on this Territory ; " That we recognize the institution...to introduce their property as early as possible." To meet these efforts on the part of organizations in Missouri, Emigrant Aid societies were formed... | |
| Thomas H. Gladstone - Frontier and pioneer life - 1857 - 398 pages
...to no abolitionist as a settler on this Territory. " That we recognize the institution of slavery 5 as already existing in this Territory, and advise...to introduce their property as early as possible." To meet these efforts on the part of organizations in Missouri, Emigrant Aid societies were formed... | |
| William Chambers - History - 1857 - 302 pages
...held squatter meetings, and then returned to their homes. Among the resolutions are the following : That we will afford protection to no abolitionist as a settler of this territory: that we recognise the institution of slavery as already existing in this territory, and advise slaveholders... | |
| W. O. Blake - Slave trade - 1857 - 934 pages
...squatter meetings, and then returned to their homes. Among their resolutions are the following : " That we will afford protection to no abolitionist...slaveholders to introduce their property as early aa possible." Similar resolutions were passed in various parts of the territory, and by meetings in... | |
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