| 1860 - 266 sider
...proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, and prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists or others, made...thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangeroua consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to dimmish the happiness... | |
| 1860 - 270 sider
...proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, and prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists or others, made...steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to-the most alarming and dangerous consequences ; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 sider
...proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, and prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists or others, made...or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calcu lated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous conse quences; and that all such efforts have... | |
| 1860 - 268 sider
...prohibited by the Constitution; that all! efforts of the Abolitionists or others made to induce Con/1 gress to interfere with questions of Slavery, or to take!...the most alarming and dangerous consequences, and I that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger... | |
| Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1860 - 58 sider
.... prohibited by the Constitution; that all effiirts of the Abolitionists or others, made to in'hice Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or....thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming aud .ddagei'ous consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency tt diminish the... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 sider
...proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others,...interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient Bteps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences ;... | |
| 1860 - 270 sider
...proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists or others made...Congress to interfere with questions of Slavery, or to tako incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous... | |
| 1860 - 292 sider
...own affairs, and prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists or othera, made to Induce Congress to Interfere with questions...or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are ealculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences ; and that all such efforts have... | |
| James Stephen Green - 1860 - 32 sider
...the sole judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with the question of slavery, or take ineipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1861 - 514 sider
...proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others,...dangerous consequences ; and that all such efforts hare an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people, and endanger the stability and... | |
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