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" possesses the constitutional power, upon the admission of any new State created beyond the limits of the original territory of the United States, to make the prohibition of the further extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State a... "
A Letter to the Hon. Samuel A. Eliot: Representative in Congress from the ... - Page 52
by Franklin Dexter, William Jay - 1851 - 57 pages
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Annual Report and Proceedings, Volumes 8-13

Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society - African Americans - 1840 - 658 pages
...of slavery, or involuntary servitude, in such new State, a condition of its admission. ' Resolved, That, in the opinion of this meeting, it is just and...beyond the original limits of the United States.' This report was unanimously accepted, and Messrs. Webster, Blake, Quincy, Austin, and Gallison, were...
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Orations and Speeches [1845-1850], Volume 2

Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1850 - 494 pages
...of slavery, or involuntary servitude, in such new State, a condition of its admission. • Resolved, That, in the opinion of this meeting, it is just and...created beyond the original limits of the United States. The meeting in Boston was followed by one in Salem, called, according to the terms of the notice, "...
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Letter to Hon. William Nelson, M.C., on Mr. Webster's Speech, from William Jay

William Jay - Compromise of 1850 - 1850 - 12 pages
...extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State a condition of its admission;" and that "It is just and expedient that this power should be...exercised by Congress upon the admission of ALL new States erected beyond the original limits of the United States." Now Mr. Webster, as the representative of...
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Review of Webster's Speech on Slavery

Wendell Phillips - Slavery - 1850 - 56 pages
...extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State a condition of its admission ; ' and that ' it is just and expedient that this power should -be...exercised by Congress upon the admission of ALL new States erected beyond the original limits of the United States.' — JAY'S LETTER. ' When Northern members...
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Miscellaneous Writings on Slavery

William Jay - Slavery - 1853 - 684 pages
...the Union." Passed, 38 to 8, Mr. Webster voting in the negative. Senate Journal, 2 Sees. 25 Cory., p. 127. 4. The last condition on which the Union can...is proposed to bring new members into the political partr nership, the old members have a right to say on what terms such new partners are to come in,...
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A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster: Preached at the ...

Theodore Parker - History - 1853 - 128 pages
...further extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State, a condition of its admission." " It is just and expedient that this power should be...the admission of all new States created beyond the limits of the original territory of the United States." ,.. In a speech, Mr. Webster " showed incontrovertibly...
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A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster: Preached at the ...

Theodore Parker - History - 1853 - 116 pages
...further extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State, a condition of its admission." "It is just and expedient that this power should be...the admission of all new States created beyond the limits of the original territory of the United States." In a speech, Mr. Webster " showed incontrovertibly...
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A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Daniel Webster: Preached at the ...

Theodore Parker - Abolitionists - 1853 - 124 pages
...further extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State, a condition of its admission." " It is just and expedient that this power should be...the admission of all new States created beyond the limits of the original territory of the United States." , In a speech, Mr. Webster " showed incontrovertibly...
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Flight of Years: A Discourse in the First Independent Church, Baltimore, on ...

George Washington Burnap - 1853 - 424 pages
...further extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State, a condition of its admission." " It is just and expedient that this power should be...the admission of all new States created beyond the limits of the original territory of the United States." In a speech, Mr. Webster " showed incontrovertibly...
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Additional Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 1

Theodore Parker - Sermons, American - 1855 - 464 pages
...further extension of slavery or involuntary servitude in such new State, a condition of its admission." " It is just and expedient that this power should be...the admission of all new States created beyond the limits of the original territory of the United States." In a speech, Mr. Webster " showed incontrovertibly...
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