Speech of Hon S a Douglas of Illinois in the Senate January 30 1854 On T

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Speech of Hon S a Douglas of Illinois in the Senate January 30 1854 On T
Stephen Arnold Douglas
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In order to put that matter to rest, in order to make a final settlement, in order to have it expli- citly understood what was the meaning of Con- gress, the senator from Virginia offered the amend- ment that nothing therein contained should impair that provision, either as to the numberoi States or otherwise, that is, that Texas should be entitled to the same number of States with her reduced boundaries as she would have been entitled to under her larger boundaries: and those State* shall come
... in with or without slavery, asthey might prefer, being all south of 36° 30', and nothing to impair that right shall be inferred from the passage of the act. Such. Sir. Was the meaning of that proposition. Any other construction of it would stultify the very character and purpose of its mover, the senator from Virginia. Such, then. Was. Not only the intent of the mover, but such is the legal effect of the law: and I say thai no man, |! 1^-20. Lfthcse confederate* do not know lo what after reading- the other sections of the bill, those to I country 1 allude, I only reply that they s ho Old which I have referred, can doubt that such was have know a before they, uttered the falsehood, and both the intent and the legal effect of that law.

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