| David W. Lusk - 1884 - 586 páginas
...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...limits prior to the formation of a State constitution? "Q. 3. If the Supreme Court of the United States shall decide that States cannot exclude slavery from... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - 1884 - 1194 páginas
...admit them? Second, Can the people of a United-States Territory, 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 ? Third, If the Supreme Court of the United States shall decide that States cannot exclude slavery... | |
| Benjamin La Fevre - 1884 - 532 páginas
...to admit them? 2. Can the people of the United States Territory, 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 ? 3. If the Supreme Court of the United States shall decide that States cannot exclude slavery from... | |
| Alexander Johnston - 1884 - 430 páginas
...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... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - 1884 - 752 páginas
...save one. The crucial test was applied when Mr. Lincoln asked him " if the people of a Territory can, 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 ? " In the first debate, where Douglas... | |
| William Osborn Stoddard - 1884 - 716 páginas
...whether, the Dred Scott decision notwithstanding, ' the people of a Territory could, in any lawful way, exclude slavery from its limits prior to the formation of a State constitution.' .... The interrogatory was pressed upon Douglas, and Douglas did [as. Lmcoln predicted] answer that,... | |
| George Spring Merriam - 1885 - 456 páginas
...conundrums, this query : " Can the people of a United States territory, in any lawful way, against the will of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from its limits ? " It was a most legitimate question ; it simply probed home the position of Douglas on the main topic... | |
| Harry A. Lewis - 1887 - 534 páginas
...to answer another question proposed by Mr. Lincoln, namely: Whether the people of a territory can, 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. Said Judge Douglas: 'I answer emphatically,... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1888 - 426 páginas
...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...limits prior to the formation of a State Constitution ? " Q. 3. If the Supreme Court of the United States shall decide that States cannot exclude slavery... | |
| John Moses - 1892 - 880 páginas
...these was as follows: "Can the people of a United-States territory in any lawful way, againsl; the wish of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery...limits prior to the formation of a state constitution?" which brought out the fatal answer, that the local legislature by unfriendly legislation might effectually... | |
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