| Henry Martyn Flint - United States - 1890 - 452 pages
...apparent that the Compromise measures of 1850 affirm and rest upon the following propositions: " First, that all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories, and in the new States to be formed tnerefrom, are to be left to the decision of the people residing therein, by their appropriate representatives,... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - United States - 1893 - 1000 pages
...following propositions and principles, established by the compromise measures of 1850, to wit: " First. — That all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories,...left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives. " Second. — That all cases involving title to slaves,... | |
| Thornton Kirkland Lothrop - Cabinet officers - 1896 - 520 pages
...principles established by the compromise measures of 1850 ; and specified as the first of these principles that " all questions pertaining to slavery in the...left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives." If there had previously been any doubt as to the purpose... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1896 - 442 pages
...determine the effect of the provision in the Utah and New Mexico bills. It declares, among other things, that all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories,...left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives. This provision, in effect, repealed the Missouri prohibition,... | |
| Alexander Johnston - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1896 - 452 pages
...determine the effect of the provision in the Utah and New Mexico bills. It declares, among other things, that all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories,...left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives. This provision, in effect, repealed the Missouri prohibition,... | |
| John William Burgess - History - 1897 - 582 pages
...operation within the limits of the new Territory." The report then declares these principles to be : " That all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories,...representatives, to be chosen by them for that purpose : That all cases involving title to slaves, and questions of personal freedom, are to be referred to... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - Mathematics - 1897 - 488 pages
...principles established by the Compromise measures of one thousand eight hundred and fifty, to wit: First, That all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories,...left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives. Second, That all cases involving titles to slaves, and questions... | |
| Susan Bullitt Dixon ("Mrs. Archibald Dixon, ") - Missouri compromise - 1899 - 654 pages
...principles, established by the Compromise measures of one thousand eight hundred and fifty, to wit : " First. That all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories,...left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives. "/Second. That 'all cases involving title to slaves,' and... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - United States - 1899 - 1180 pages
...following propositions and principles, established by the compromise measures of 1850, to wit: " First. — That all questions pertaining to slavery in the Territories,...left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropriate representatives. " Second. — That all cases invo1' '.ig title to slaves,... | |
| Education - 1898
...apparent that the compromise measures of 1850 affirm and rest upon the following propositions: First — That all questions pertaining to slavery in the territories,...left to the decision of the people residing therein, . . . Second — That "all cases involving title to slaves" and "questions of personal freedom" are... | |
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