Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders From Early Greece to the ... 18
Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders From Early Greece to the ... 18
Mayo Williamson Hazeltine
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Bemember that this doctrine was then sanctioned and approved by Washington; that in 1800 it was approved by John Adams, in the Territorial Act for Indiana ; in 1805, and again in 1804 by Thomas Jefferson, in the act for Michi- gan and Illinois. In 1834 by Andrew Jackson, with refer- ence to Wisconsin and Iowa, In 1836 and 1838 by Martin Van Buren, in reference to the same Territories. In 1848 by James K. Polk, as r^^gards the whole of Oregon, and in March, 1853, by Millard Fillmore, in referenc...e to the Terri- AMERICA FBBE — OR AMERICA SLAVE 7701 taiy of Washington. In all of these acts slavery was ex- pressly prohibited by Congress. The right of Congress to prohibit slavery in the Territories is as well settled as any doctrine can be by the contempora- neous authority of the framers of the constitution; by its un- questioned and practical recognition by successive Congresses for nearly seventy years, and by the uniform unbroken acqui- escence of the American people. Whose are the dicta that are to outweigh the recorded judgment and will of the nation, of its legislatures and its presidents from Washington to RllmoreS The Missouri Compromise, when adopted, was hailed by the South as " a great triumph," in the language of Mr.
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