Abridgment of the Debates of Congress From 1789 to 1856 From Gales And Seatons

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LIVEBMOBE, of New Hampshire, said, the question before the committee he took to be simply this : whether the committee should rise, and report the bill now before them. He asked the honorable gentleman from Kentucky, whether he was of opinion that Congress could impose any restriction on Maine ? That ques- tion the gentleman would, he knew, answer in the negative. Why, then, was the time of the House taken up in an unnecessary discussion ? It had been said that, if restrictions were pro- posed ...on Missouri, Maine and Missouri ought to come into the Union, hand and hand together. Now, Mr. L. Said, it was very well known, that every one who contended for the restriction on the new States, beyond the Mississippi, had gone on the ground that the territory acquired by France stood on a distinct footing, and not on the same footing as the old States. Why did not the gentleman, when the State of Alabama was admitted in the Union by a bill passed at this session, make the objections which he had now raised to the admission of Maine ?

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