Slavery Its Origin Nature And History Considered in the Light of Bible Teach

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Slavery Its Origin Nature And History Considered in the Light of Bible Teach
Thornton Stringfellow
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323 cals rallied in force, headed by Mr. Greeley, and the current was soon changed. We were then met with the argument that the people, in the election of Mr, Lincoln, had decided to exclude slavery from all the territory, and that the members of Congress dare not attempt to reverse that decision. We then deter mined to go a step further and endeavor to overcome this obstacle ; and it was to this end, after consulta tion with Mr. Crittenden and others, that I myself introduced a bill into the S
...enate providing for taking the sense of the people of the several States on the Crittenden proposition, for the direction of members of Congress in voting for or against its submission for the ratification of the States, as an amendment to the Constitution.
This was an appeal to the source of all political power, and would have relieved the members of all serious responsibility. The vote of the representa tive would have been in accordance with the vote of his constituents, either for or against the proposition.


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