Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British Parliament on the Colonial Stamp Act (1764-1765) to the Debates in Congress at the Close of the Taft Administration (1912-1913).Marion Mills Miller Mini-Print Corporation, 1970 - Civil rights |
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... vote of 34 to 10 , the extreme pro - slavery men voting in the negative . In the meantime the House , beginning on January 24 , 1820 , had been debating the Missouri bill with great fervor . The Tallmadge amendment ( restricting slavery ) ...
... vote of 34 to 10 , the extreme pro - slavery men voting in the negative . In the meantime the House , beginning on January 24 , 1820 , had been debating the Missouri bill with great fervor . The Tallmadge amendment ( restricting slavery ) ...
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... vote was taken " For the constitution with slavery " or " For the constitution without slavery , " no rejection of the constitution in its entirety being per- mitted . The Free State men refused to recognize the election as legal and so ...
... vote was taken " For the constitution with slavery " or " For the constitution without slavery , " no rejection of the constitution in its entirety being per- mitted . The Free State men refused to recognize the election as legal and so ...
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... voting down of Chase's amendment is wholly inexplicable . What reason does the judge give for the vote ? That when Chase came forward with his amendment expressly authorizing the people to exclude slavery from the limits of every ...
... voting down of Chase's amendment is wholly inexplicable . What reason does the judge give for the vote ? That when Chase came forward with his amendment expressly authorizing the people to exclude slavery from the limits of every ...
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THE SUPREMACY OF PARLIAMENT Debates in Parlia | 37 |
NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION Con | 65 |
40 | 97 |
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