Speeches ...Printed at the office of the Congressional globe, 1856 |
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第 4 頁
... admit the gentleman's premises - I do admit that some persons maintain the opinion that the Legislature of a Territory can prohibit slavery , whilst others maintain that it cannot ; but that is not because of any difference of ...
... admit the gentleman's premises - I do admit that some persons maintain the opinion that the Legislature of a Territory can prohibit slavery , whilst others maintain that it cannot ; but that is not because of any difference of ...
第 4 頁
... admit that the Democratic party is the only party that pos- sesses strength in every State of the Union , and can hold out any hope of uniting the patriotism of the whole country against the supporters of Frémont ; and compelled , too ...
... admit that the Democratic party is the only party that pos- sesses strength in every State of the Union , and can hold out any hope of uniting the patriotism of the whole country against the supporters of Frémont ; and compelled , too ...
第 8 頁
... admit Kansas into the Union on the revolutionary Topeka constitution , got up by the Free - Soil party in that Territory , the vote was about the same . All the Black Republicans , and all the northern Know Nothings , except seven ...
... admit Kansas into the Union on the revolutionary Topeka constitution , got up by the Free - Soil party in that Territory , the vote was about the same . All the Black Republicans , and all the northern Know Nothings , except seven ...
第 10 頁
... admit them , ( the old platform promised them protection and a friendly welcome , and Mr. Fillmore , in one of his recent speeches , has repeated its languge ; ) and when they get here , to place them on a level , socially and po ...
... admit them , ( the old platform promised them protection and a friendly welcome , and Mr. Fillmore , in one of his recent speeches , has repeated its languge ; ) and when they get here , to place them on a level , socially and po ...
第 11 頁
... admit that the Missouri compro- mise was unjust and unconstitutional , and ought never to have been enacted , but seem to object to the repeal , because it " reopened sectional agita- Does it never occur to such , that the surest ...
... admit that the Missouri compro- mise was unjust and unconstitutional , and ought never to have been enacted , but seem to object to the repeal , because it " reopened sectional agita- Does it never occur to such , that the surest ...
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第 12 頁 - State may be entitled under the provisions of this act land scrip to the amount in acres for the deficiency of its distributive share; said scrip to be sold by said States and the proceeds thereof applied to the uses and purposes prescribed in this act, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever...
第 12 頁 - States, except the eighth section of the act preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union, (approved March 6, 1820,) which, being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with slavery in the States and Territories — as recognized by the legislation of 1850, commonly called the Compromise Measures — is hereby declared inoperative and void...
第 11 頁 - This Convention of Delegates, assembled in pursuance of a call addressed to the people of the United States, without regard to past political differences or divisions, who are opposed to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, to the policy of the present Administration, to the extension of Slavery into Free Territory ; in favor of admitting Kansas as a Free State, of restoring the action of the Federal Government to...
第 5 頁 - That the legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation consistent with the Constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act...
第 13 頁 - Provided, That the right of suffrage and of holding office shall be exercised only by citizens of the United States...
第 10 頁 - December, eighteen hundred and fifty, and who shall have resided upon and cultivated the same for four consecutive years, and shall otherwise conform to the provisions of this act...
第 13 頁 - That every free white male inhabitant above the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of said Territory at the time of the passage of this act, shall be entitled to vote at the first election, and shall be eligible to any office within the said Territory...
第 10 頁 - ... that you will not vote, nor give your influence for any man for any office in the gift of the people, unless he be an American-born citizen, in favor of Americans ruling America, nor if he be a Roman Catholic...
第 10 頁 - SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That there shall be and hereby is granted to every white settler or occupant of the public lands, American half-breed Indians included, above the age of eighteen years, being a citizen of the United States, or having made...
第 10 頁 - ... that if it may be done legally, you will, when elected or appointed to any official station conferring on you the power to do so remove all foreigners, aliens, or Roman Catholics from office or place, and that you will in no case appoint such to any office or place in your gift.