| Thomas Valentine Cooper - Political parties - 1892 - 1144 pages
...cannot exist a day, or an hour, anywhere, unless it is supported by local police regulations. These police regulations can only be established by the...the people are opposed to slavery, they will elect representiiti ves to that body, who will, by unfriendly legislation, effectually prevent the introduction... | |
| Samuel Giles Buckingham - Connecticut - 1894 - 574 pages
...may not go into a territory under the Constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce or exclude it, as they please, for the reason that...can only be established by the local Legislature, or if the people are opposed to slavery, they will elect representatives to that body who will, by... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894 - 432 pages
...abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution, the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it...day or an hour anywhere unless it is supported by the local police regulations. Those police regulations can only be established by the local legislature,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 1080 pages
...abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution, the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it as they please, tor the reason that slavery cannot exist a day or an hour anywhere unless it is supported by local... | |
| William Harrison Mace - Historiography - 1897 - 348 pages
...abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a territory under the Constitution; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it as they please." This answer made Douglas senator again, but lost him the presidency, as such doctrine was now wormwood... | |
| Winston Churchill - Fiction - 1901 - 576 pages
...not go into a territory under the Constitution. The people have the lawful means to introduce or to exclude it as they please, for the reason that slavery...unless it is supported by local police regulations." Judge Douglas, uneasy will you lie to-night, for you have uttered the Freeport Heresy. It only remains... | |
| Robert Henry Browne - United States - 1901 - 718 pages
...lawful means to introduce or exclude it, as they please, for the reason that slavery can not exist for a day or an hour anywhere unless it is supported by local police regulations. "Those local police regulations can only be established by the local Legislature; and if the people are opposed... | |
| John George Nicolay - 1902 - 606 pages
...abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution, the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it,...hour anywhere unless it is supported by local police regulalations. Those police regulations aan only be established by the local legislature, and if the... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - Biography & Autobiography - 1903 - 478 pages
...abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it...the people are opposed to slavery, they will elect representative's to that body who will, by unfriendly legislation, effectually prevent the introduction... | |
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