Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... .- Mr. Clay , and his Compro- mise Bill.-Mr. Burges's Address to his constituents . - He is re - elected to Congress . - His opinions concerning Slavery . Page 174 . CONCLUSION . Page 185 . PART II . SPEECHES . vi CONTENTS .
... .- Mr. Clay , and his Compro- mise Bill.-Mr. Burges's Address to his constituents . - He is re - elected to Congress . - His opinions concerning Slavery . Page 174 . CONCLUSION . Page 185 . PART II . SPEECHES . vi CONTENTS .
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... Slavery by the admission of Missouri into the Union , was opposed by Mr. Burrill with his usual zeal and ability . He lived , however , to see " Slavery with all his chains oared across the Mississippi . " During his whole career in the ...
... Slavery by the admission of Missouri into the Union , was opposed by Mr. Burrill with his usual zeal and ability . He lived , however , to see " Slavery with all his chains oared across the Mississippi . " During his whole career in the ...
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... slavery , the last perquisite of iron ages , war and despotism , have been gradually relinquished , and will be entirely removed from among all Christian people , whenever wisdom , humanity , and patriotism , can effect the re- moval ...
... slavery , the last perquisite of iron ages , war and despotism , have been gradually relinquished , and will be entirely removed from among all Christian people , whenever wisdom , humanity , and patriotism , can effect the re- moval ...
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... slave , and for medical attend- ance upon him . " The claimant asked from the United States , ten hundred and ninety - four dollars . Of this sum , seven hundred and fifty - five dollars had been allowed by the Committee , and the ...
... slave , and for medical attend- ance upon him . " The claimant asked from the United States , ten hundred and ninety - four dollars . Of this sum , seven hundred and fifty - five dollars had been allowed by the Committee , and the ...
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... slaves are property ; and then in such cases as the one under considera- tion , to be paid for by the United States . From this brief statement of the question , and the various points made by members in debate , the discussion assumed ...
... slaves are property ; and then in such cases as the one under considera- tion , to be paid for by the United States . From this brief statement of the question , and the various points made by members in debate , the discussion assumed ...
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