| Campaign literature - 1860 - 270 pages
...Patterson, George Clymer, Richard Вазsett, George Read, Pierce Butler, Daniel Carroll, James Madison. This shows that, in their understanding, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor anything in ;he Constitution, properly forbade Congress to prohibit Slavery in the federal territory ; else both... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - Campaign literature - 1860 - 326 pages
...William Blount, William Few, and Abraham Baldwin, and they all voted for the prohibition, thus showing that, in their understanding, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor anything else, properly forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in federal territory. THE ORDINANCE... | |
| William Dean Howells - Campaign biography - 1860 - 414 pages
...William Blount, William Few, and Abraham Baldwin, and they all voted for the prohibition — thus showing that, in their understanding, no line dividing local from Federal authority, nor anything else, properly forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory. This time... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 pages
...Blount, William Few, and Abraham Baldwin ; and they all voted for the prohibition — thus showing that, in their understanding, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor anything else, properly forbids the federal government to control as to slavery in federal territory. This time... | |
| Campaign literature, 1860 - 1860 - 270 pages
...voted ag tinst Slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting Slavery in federal territory; while Mr. Pmckney, by his votes,... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 266 pages
...William Blount, William Few ami Abraham Baldwin; and they all voted for the prohibition—thus shoT ing that, in their understanding, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor anything else, properly forbids the Federal Government to control as to Slavery in federal territory. This time... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 138 pages
...Blount, William Few, and Abraham Baldwin ; and they all voted for the prohibition — thus showing that, in their understanding, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor anything else, properly forbids the Federal Government to control as to slavery in federal territory. This time... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 292 pages
...Slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this Mr. King showed that, fn his understand ing, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor anything In the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting Slavery in federal territory ; while Mr. Pinck ney, by his votes,... | |
| Political parties - 1860 - 268 pages
...Slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this Mr. King showed that, in his underhanding, no line dividing local from federal authority, nor ' anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting Slavery in federal territory ; while Mr. Pinckney, by his voies,... | |
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