| Adlai Ewing Stevenson - 1909 - 536 páginas
...to the admission of any more slave States into the Union, I would be exceedingly glad to know that there would never be another slave State admitted...Constitution, do such an extraordinary thing as to adopt a slavery Constitution uninfluenced by the actual presence of the institution among them, I see no alternative,... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1910 - 466 páginas
...be put in a position of having to pass upon that question. I should be exceedingly glad to know that there would never be another slave State admitted...chance and a clear field, when they come to adopt their constitution, do such an extraordinary thing as to adopt a slave constitution, uninfluenced by... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1912 - 714 páginas
...exceedingly glad to know that there would never be another slave State admitted into the Union; ^ _AjArt.' but I must add that if slavery shall be kept out of...the Territories during the territorial existence of if any one given Territory, and then the people shall, having a fair chance and a clear field, when... | |
| James Alton James - 1914 - 606 páginas
...exceedingly glad to know that there would never be another Slave State admitted into the Union; [Applause] but I must add that if slavery shall be kept out of...Territories during the Territorial existence of any one Territory, and then the people shall, having a fair chance and a clear field, when they come to adopt... | |
| Victor Alvin Ketcham - 1914 - 400 páginas
...went on to say: "But I must add, in regard to this, that if slavery shall be kept out of the Territory during the Territorial existence of any one given Territory, and then the people should, having a fair chance and a clear field, when they come to adopt a constitution, if they should... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1926 - 598 páginas
...Union; but, should the people of a Territory from which slavery had been excluded, when they made a constitution, do such an extraordinary thing as to adopt a slave constitution uninfluenced by the presence of slavery among them, he saw nothing to do but admit that State into the Union. Gladly would... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1989 - 946 páginas
...savagely into the crowd for the man who said "no doubt.") I should be exceedingly glad to know that there would never be another slave State admitted...existence of any one given territory, and then the people, having a fair chance and clean field when they come to adopt a constitution, do such an extraordinary... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas - 1991 - 474 páginas
...savagely into the crowd for the man who said "no doubt.") I should be exceedingly glad to know that there would never be another slave state admitted...existence of any one given territory, and then the people, having a fair chance and clean field when they come to adopt a constitution, do such an extraordinary... | |
| Stephen B. Oates - 2009 - 522 páginas
...there would never be another slave state admitted into the Union" — there was applause at that — "but I must add, that if slavery shall be kept out...chance and a clear field, when they come to adopt a constitution, do such an extraordinary thing as to adopt a slave constitution, uninfluenced by the... | |
| Digital Scanning Inc - 1999 - 278 páginas
...be put in the position of having to pass on that question. I should be exceedingly glad to know that there would- never be another slave State admitted...existence of any one given Territory, and then the people, having a fair chance and clean field when they come to adopt a Constitution, do such an extraordinary... | |
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