Speech of Hon Russell Sage of New York On the Professions And Acts of the Pres

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Sage, Russell, 1816-1906
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This additional right — six hundred strong — is solely in considera- tion of his owning one thousand slaves as prop- erty I Mr. Chairman it will be seen by the foregoing statements that the cost of territory purchased is $832, 764, 928. Out of all this territory purchased, but one free State (Iowa) has been admitted.
Mr. Clay admitted this, in his speech made in the Senate in 1850. (See Appendix to Globe, vol. 22, page 126. ) He said: " What have been the acquisitions made by this country, and
...to what interests have they conduced? Florida, where Slavery exists, has been introduced. All the most valuable part of Louisiana has also been added to the ex- tent and consideration of the slaveholding portion of the Union.
" AH Louisiana, with the exception of what lies north of ».
"All Texas; all the Territories which have been ac- quired by the Government, during sixty years of the ope- ration of i'. Kii Government, have been slave Territories; theatre of Slavery, with the exception I have mentioned, lying north 36 10 Not one inch of territory has ever been pur- chased or acquired of any foreign Power, since the Constitution was adopted, at the instance of the free States, or which was intended for their benefit.


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