| Henry Sheffie Geyer - 1856 - 40 pages
...admission of Missr/nri into the Union, approved March 6, 1820, which, being inconsistent with thc principle of non-intervention by Congress with slavery in the...as "recognized by the legislation of 1850, commonly ealled the coinproiniw measures-, is hereby declared inoperative and void ; it heh,g the true intent... | |
| 1856 - 654 pages
...and void, because, '> in the language of the Kansas act, " it was in- j consistent wiln the principle of non-intervention by Congress with slavery in the...Territories, as recognized by the legislation of 1850, i commonly called the compromise measures," for , the like reason, and <o the same extent, and by the... | |
| John G. Wells - 1856 - 156 pages
...Union, approved March sixth, eighteen hundred and twenty, which, being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with slavery in the...and territories, as recognized by the legislation of eighteen hundred and fifty, commonly called the Compromise Measures, is hereby declared inoperative... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 186 pages
...Union, approved March sixth, eighteen hundred and twenty, which being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with Slavery in the...and Territories, as recognized by the legislation of eighteen hundred and fifty, commonly called the Compromise Measures, is hereby declared inoperative... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1856 - 248 pages
...principle of non-intervention by Congress with Slavery in the States and Territories, as recognised by the legislation of 1850, commonly called the Compromise...Measures, is hereby declared inoperative and void." Thus, with insidious ostentation, was it pretended that an act, violating the greatest compromise of... | |
| United States. Congress - 1856 - 888 pages
...preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union, wliu'ti, being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with slavery in the States and Territories, as recognized l>y tile legislation of 1B50, commonly called the compromise measures, is hereby declared inoperative... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 180 pages
...preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union (which being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with Slavery in the States and Territories, as required by the legislation of 1851), commonly called the compromise measures) is hereby declared inoperative... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories - 1856 - 20 pages
...preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union (which being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with Slavery in the States and Territories, as required by the legislation of 1850, commonly called the Compromise Measures) is hereby declared inoperative... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 172 pages
...preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union (which being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with Slavery in the States and Territories, as required by the legislation of 1850, commonly called the compromise measures) is hereby declared inoperative... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1856 - 190 pages
...if conscious of the swindle. It said that this prohibition, " being inconsistent with the principle of non-intervention by Congress with Slavery in the States and Territories, as recognised by the legislation of 1850, commonly called the Compromise Measures, is hereby declared... | |
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