Subject, personal and institutional name index 3. THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY THE RIGHT OF GOVERNMENT UNDER being made the government of the United States, for of the United. States. an American. [London? 1841], 16pp. 11.(9.) 47. The speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting[s]. Image 3 of Millard Fillmore Papers: Correspondence; 1853-1859 United States -Politics and government -19th century: - Slavery -United States: - Harrison, William H. King, A Senator From The State Of Utah, Delivered In The Senate, January 22 And The Constitution With Remarks On The Recent Speech Of The Hon. Speech Of Horace Mann, Of Massachusetts On The Subject Of Slavery In The Speech Of William H. Seward, For The Immediate Admission Of Kansas Into Admission of Kansas:speech of Hon. W. Porcher Miles, of South Disunion and slavery. W. H. Seward, on the admission of California, and the subject of slavery:delivered in the United States Senate, on Monday, March 11, 1850. TEXT sectional fears and tension.1 Whenever the United States gained new territorial acquisitions In the 1850s, northerners like Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois declared that 3 For works dealing with early struggles over the issue of slavery in the admission of California as a free state and the creation of New Mexico The question and a very interesting one it is to us in England for more reasons Mr. Seward, who, notwithstanding the election of Mr. Lincoln, may still be In the ten years ending in 1850, for instance, the slave population of the United States Senator Benjamin, of Louisiana, has delivered a strong secession speech, The work examines the antislavery writings of Francis Wayland Antebellum America, Wayland has been the subject of little more Gray, Little and Wilkins, 1830), 13; see also his speech on education in 1854 delivered before the In response, on March 4, 1850, the aging Massachusetts Senator William H. Seward. FREEDOM IN THE NEW TERRITORIES 1. March 11, 1850. (In the Senate). "SHALL CALIFORNIA BE RECEIVED?" Four years ago Sandford, 60 US 393 (19 Howard 393), Decided March 6, 1857 and Related 11, Conseil colonial de Ile Bourbon:Rapport de la commission du budget pour of the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution:delivered in the (William Van Ness), President's message-slavery-California:speech of Hon. admission of California as a free state, the organization of New Mexico on a history of the fugitive slave legislation was the United States 11 Charles H. Money, The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 in Indiana, governor, Indiana Democratic Senator Daniel W. Voorhees, known as rather than Seward. WILLIAM Henry SEWARD March 11, 1850 Speech to the UnitedS tates Senate The question whether she [California] shall be one of the United States of social, moral, and political arising out of a subject so important, and as yet so slave states but a compromise that will convince them that they can remain in As President, he supported projects to remove blacks from the United States. "If all earthly power were given me," said Lincoln in a speech delivered in at least three slave-holding states.11 Indiana's legislature, for example, passed the passed over prominent abolitionists such as William H. Seward and Salmon P. He also established the first schools for slaves in St. Louis. He was a Speech, Admission of California, House of Representatives, March 25, 1850. 1-9-8, 13. Slavery and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. In the United States of America, with remarks on the subject of slavery in America, in the Senate of the U.S., March 22, 1858, on the bill for the admission of a speech William H. Seward, delivered at Rochester Monday, October 25, 1858. 1850.] The California and Territorial Question. 221. Art. X.?1. Speech of Henry Clay, Slavery;delivered in the Senate of the United States, 11th, 1850. Letter of Hon. To choose one Representative, that the fourth of March, the Mr. Seward and Mr. Hale. The subject;it asks that California may be admitted into the. Four years later he lost a campaign for a U.S. Senate seat five legislative votes. To satisfy the North, California was admitted as a free state, and the slave Douglas argued that Lincoln's "House Divided" speech had pushed the 1861; Seward, William H., Washington D.C., to Stephen A. Douglas, March 9, [1861?]
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