| William Dean Howells - Campaign biography - 1860 - 414 pages
...people of a United States territory, under the Dred Scott decision? in any lawful way, against the wish of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery...limits, prior to the formation of a State Constitution ?" He answered that they could lawfully exclude slavery from the United States territories, notwithstanding... | |
| Campaign literature, 1860 - 1860 - 270 pages
...admit them ? Q. 2. Can the people of a United States Territory, In any l»wful way, against the wish of any citizen of the United States, exclude .Slavery...limits prior to the formation of a State Constitution ? Q. 3. If the Supreme Court of the United States shall decide that Slates cannot exclude Slavery from... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 pages
...question : " ' The next question propounded to me by Mr. Lincoln is, ' Can the people of a territory, in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution ?' I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 270 pages
...questions at me. The next question propounded to me by Mr. Lincoln is, can the people of the Territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude Slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution ? I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Butler - Campaign literature - 1860 - 160 pages
...1858, as follows : The next question propounded to me by Mr. Lincoln is, can the people of a Territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a Constitution? I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln has heard... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - Legislators - 1860 - 486 pages
...is as follows : The next question propounded to me by Sir. Lincoln is, can the people of a Territory in any lawful way against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution? I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858 - 1860 - 280 pages
...questions at me. The next question propounded to me by Mr. Lincoln is, can the people of a Territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State Constitution ? I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - Campaign literature - 1860 - 326 pages
...questions at me. The next question propounded to me by Mr. Lincoln is, can the people of a territory, in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution ? I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln... | |
| James Washington Sheahan - Legislators - 1860 - 556 pages
...questions at me. " The next question propounded to me by Mr. Lincoln is, Can the people of a territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a state Constitution ? I answer emphatically, as Mr. Lincoln... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 292 pages
...admit them? Q. 2. Can the people of a United States Territory, In any lawful way, against the wish of any citizen of the United States, exclude Slavery from its limits prior to the formation oí a titate Constitution Ï Q. 3. If the Supreme Court of the United Slates shall decide that Slates... | |
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