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... principles of political economy which underlie the tariff question , and presented arguments in favor of the pro- tective policy with a power and conclusiveness rarely equalled , and at the same time in a manner so lucid and familiar ...
... principles of political economy which underlie the tariff question , and presented arguments in favor of the pro- tective policy with a power and conclusiveness rarely equalled , and at the same time in a manner so lucid and familiar ...
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... principle worthy of imitation in all future time , forbidding the existence of slavery in free territory : Therefore , " Resolved , That in any territory which may be ac- quired from Mexico , over which shall be established territorial ...
... principle worthy of imitation in all future time , forbidding the existence of slavery in free territory : Therefore , " Resolved , That in any territory which may be ac- quired from Mexico , over which shall be established territorial ...
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... That when this Constitu- tion was adopted , nobody looked for any new acquisi- tion of territory to be formed into slaveholding States 2d . That the principles of the Constitution prohibited , 38 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
... That when this Constitu- tion was adopted , nobody looked for any new acquisi- tion of territory to be formed into slaveholding States 2d . That the principles of the Constitution prohibited , 38 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
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David W. Bartlett. 2d . That the principles of the Constitution prohibited , and were intended to prohibit , and should be construed to prohibit , all interference of the general government with slavery as it existed and still exists in ...
David W. Bartlett. 2d . That the principles of the Constitution prohibited , and were intended to prohibit , and should be construed to prohibit , all interference of the general government with slavery as it existed and still exists in ...
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... principles of the tariff of 1842. " On the 13th , Mr. Palfrey , of Mass . , asked leave to introduce a bill for the repeal of all the acts of Con- gress establishing slavery in the District of Columbia . Mr. Lincoln , not believing in ...
... principles of the tariff of 1842. " On the 13th , Mr. Palfrey , of Mass . , asked leave to introduce a bill for the repeal of all the acts of Con- gress establishing slavery in the District of Columbia . Mr. Lincoln , not believing in ...
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