Selected American Speeches on Basic Issues, 1850-1950Carl G. Brandt, Edward Merl Shafter Essay precedes each speech. |
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Page 48
... Southern section , ditional State will be added to it ct then is , that the two sections in now made to exclude the South pries succeed , will stand , before the rthern States to fourteen Southern al ) , and forty Northern Senators to ...
... Southern section , ditional State will be added to it ct then is , that the two sections in now made to exclude the South pries succeed , will stand , before the rthern States to fourteen Southern al ) , and forty Northern Senators to ...
Page 89
... Southern I nearly the whole of the Southern vote . The aggre- up of Northern and Southern votes . In the House ives there were about eighty Southern votes and thern votes for the admission of Texas . In the Sen- or the admission of ...
... Southern I nearly the whole of the Southern vote . The aggre- up of Northern and Southern votes . In the House ives there were about eighty Southern votes and thern votes for the admission of Texas . In the Sen- or the admission of ...
Page 131
... Southern rights . such divisions or distinctions under the Constitution . equal and exact justice to the whole Union , and it ; it violates the right of no State or Territory ; but na perfect equality , and leaves the people thereof ...
... Southern rights . such divisions or distinctions under the Constitution . equal and exact justice to the whole Union , and it ; it violates the right of no State or Territory ; but na perfect equality , and leaves the people thereof ...
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omise Speech of 1850 | 44 |
EBSTER | 72 |
oper Institute Address | 137 |
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