The Missouri question in Congress, 1820-Slavery restriction
offered by Mr. Storrs, of New York--Mr. Meiggs opposed-
Mr. Holmes' speech on-Mr. Smyth, Mr. Reid, Mr. Scott,
Mr. Tucker, and Mr. Stevens on--Col. Richard M. Johnson
in the Senate on-Mr. Pinckney, a member of the Federal
Convention that framed the Constitution, on the power of
Congress to restrict slavery-Mr. Whiteman, Mr. Shaw, Mr.
Holmes, and Mr. Barber, on the same subject-Ex-
Page 195-282.
Resolution of Mr. Calhoun in 1847, and remarks on, Extract-
Extract from Mr. Calhoun's speech in 1848-Resolution of
Daniel S. Dickinson, and remarks thereon, Extract, 1848-
Extracts from the speeches of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster,
John C. Calhoun, Gen. Cass, and Gen. Houston, of the
Senate, on the Compromise Resolutions of Mr. Clay, in 1850
-Also Extracts from the speeches of Mr. Tombs, of Georgia,
Mr. Butler and Mr. Ross, of Pennsylvania, of the House of
Representatives, on the same subject-Also Extract from
"Southern Address.". .Page 349-387.
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