A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... slavery was formed in Pennsylvania in 1774 ; New York followed in 1785 , Rhode Island in 1786 , Maryland in 1789 , and Connecticut , Virginia and New Jersey before 1792. Among the presidents of the New York society were John Jay and ...
... slavery was formed in Pennsylvania in 1774 ; New York followed in 1785 , Rhode Island in 1786 , Maryland in 1789 , and Connecticut , Virginia and New Jersey before 1792. Among the presidents of the New York society were John Jay and ...
Side 8
... slavery , and swore with good consciences to uphold it , " formed the " American and Foreign Anti - Slavery Society . " It was principally of these that the Liberty party , organized in 1840 , was formed . In 1848 , the Liberty party ...
... slavery , and swore with good consciences to uphold it , " formed the " American and Foreign Anti - Slavery Society . " It was principally of these that the Liberty party , organized in 1840 , was formed . In 1848 , the Liberty party ...
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... slavery for the future . It passed the Senate in April , 1864 , by a vote of thirty- eight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote at the next session and passed the amendment by a vote of one hundred and ...
... slavery for the future . It passed the Senate in April , 1864 , by a vote of thirty- eight to six , but failed to pass the House . The House reconsidered its vote at the next session and passed the amendment by a vote of one hundred and ...
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... slavery were proposed . ( See Crittenden Compromise . ) Amend- ments have also been urged , some extending the right of suffrage to females and one inserting in the preamble to the Constitution the following words : " Acknowl- edging ...
... slavery were proposed . ( See Crittenden Compromise . ) Amend- ments have also been urged , some extending the right of suffrage to females and one inserting in the preamble to the Constitution the following words : " Acknowl- edging ...
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... slavery , and attempted to draw the voters that were tired of agitation on that subject , by confining itself to vigorous opposition to Catholics and aliens . Its principle was " Americans must rule America . " The first national ...
... slavery , and attempted to draw the voters that were tired of agitation on that subject , by confining itself to vigorous opposition to Catholics and aliens . Its principle was " Americans must rule America . " The first national ...
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