| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 572 páginas
...attempts to violate it ; and we deny the authority of Congress, of aTerritorial legislature, or of any individuals, to give legal existence to Slavery in any Territory of the Uuitc'il States." The other sections refer to matters not pertinent to the question at Issue between... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1862 - 438 páginas
...principles of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill. It denied " The power of Congress, of a territorial legislature, or of any individual or association of individuals, to...to slavery in any territory of the United States," under the constitution ; and further, "That the constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power... | |
| Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown - 1862 - 548 páginas
...territorial legislature, or any individual or association of individuals, to give legal assistance to slavery in any territory of the United States,...while the present Constitution shall be maintained," And yet what information does this afford about the object of the new party \ How do we know what they... | |
| Marvin T. Wheat - 1862 - 520 páginas
...attempts to violate it ; and we deny the anthority of Congress or a territorial legislature, or of any individuals, to give legal existence to slavery in any Territory of the United States. 9. That we brand the recent re-opening of the African slave trade, under the cover of our national... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 páginas
...attempts to violate it ; and we deny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legislature, or of any individuals, to give legal existence to Slavery in any Territory of the United States." The other sections refer to matters not pertinent to the question at issue between the Slave and Free... | |
| United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - 1862 - 986 páginas
...Lincoln, that the normal condition of our territories was that of freedom, and that no power existed to give legal existence to slavery in any territory of the United States. In regard to those territories, half as large as Europe, Congress had power, by the Constitution, to... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 984 páginas
...Lincoln, that the normal condition of our territories was that of freedom, and that no power existed to give legal existence to slavery in any territory of the United States. In regard to those territories half as large as Europe, Congress had power, by the Constitution, to... | |
| United States. President - 1862 - 990 páginas
...Lincoln, that the normal condition of our territories was that of freedom, and that no power existed to give legal existence to slavery in any territory of the United States. In regard to those territories, half as large as Europe, Congress had power, by the Constitution, to... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 344 páginas
...Congress, or of any other power in the Union, so long as the present Constitution was maintained, could give legal existence to slavery in any Territory of the United States. The fundamental principle of the party was thus the non-extension of slavery. Taking its stand on this... | |
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