| Ohio. General Assembly. Senate - Ohio - 1849 - 792 pages
...three States and seven delegates against it; the actual exclusion of slavery from the northwestern territory by the ordinance of 1787, unanimously adopted by the States in congress, and the entite history of that period, clearly show that it was the settled policy of the nation, not to extend,... | |
| Edward Josiah Stearns - Slavery - 1853 - 340 pages
...all the territories, and the ordinance of 1T87, excluding slavery from the North-Western Territory, ' clearly show that it was the settled policy of the...been departed from, the government ought to return.' " It declared ' that it is the duty of the Federal Government to relieve itself from all responsibility... | |
| Edward Josiah Stearns - Slavery - 1853 - 328 pages
...the territories, and the ordinance of 1787, excluding slavery from the North- Western Territory, ' clearly show that it was the settled policy of the...been departed from, the government ought to return.' " It declared ' that it is the duty of the Federal Government to relieve itself from all responsibility... | |
| William G. W. Lewis - Education - 1857 - 446 pages
...was the settled purpose of the Government, not to extend or nationalize, but to limit and localize, slavery ; and to this policy, which should never have been departed from, the Government ought immediately to return. " 6. That the patronage and support, hitherto extended to slavery by the General... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - United States - 1859 - 812 pages
...throe states and seven delegates against it; the actual exclusion of slavery from the Northwestern Territory, by the ordinance of 1787, unanimously adopted...was the settled policy of the nation, not to extend, nationabze, or encourage, but to limit, localize, and discourage slavery ; and to this policy, which... | |
| Campaign literature, 1860 - 1860 - 270 pages
...against It ; the actual exclusion of Slavery from the Northwestern Territory, by the Ordinance of 1737, unanimously adopted by the States in Congress ; and...been departed from, the Government ought to return. lieaolved, That our fathers ordained the Constitution of the United States, In order, among other great... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 270 pages
...Ordinance of 17S7, unanimously tory shall reward our exertions. adopted by the States in Congress ; and ihe entire history of that period, clearly show that it...discourage Slavery; and to this policy, which should newr have been departed from, the Government ought to return. WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION, 1862. This... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 266 pages
...interference by Congress with Slavery within the limits of any Slate. ern Territory, by the Ordinance of 17S7, unanimously adopted by the States in Congress; and...clearly show that it was the settled policy of the N .i;ion not to extend, nationalize or encourage, un to limit, localize and discourage Slavery ; and... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 268 pages
...Nortuwestern Territory, by the Ordinance of 17S7, unanimously adopted by the Scates in Congress; and ihe entire history of that period, clearly show that it...the Nation not to extend, nationalize or encourage, out , to limit, localize and discourage Slavery; and to thispol( icy, wnich should nev-r have heen... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 292 pages
...that period, clearly »huw that it was the sealed policy of the. Nation not to extend, national!» or encourage, but to limit, localize and discourage Slavery ; and to this policy, which should nev r have been departed from, the Government ought to return. Resolved^ That our fathers ordained... | |
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