Speech of Hon Willard Saulsbury of Delaware On the State of the Union

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Lo his^ torv I appeal. Let her decide the controversy. Who was it that created the excitement in 1819 and 1820'^ Was it the friends and supporters of the equal rights of the States, those who then favored the principle that each State and the people of each Territory when they came to form a constitution, preparatory to their admission as a State into the Union, should form and regulate their own domestic institutions in their own way ; or was it those who thought as tlie l. E- publican party n...ow profess to think, that Congress should form and recnilate tLse institutions for the people of the Territories ? Had the slave propagandists of the South forced slavery upon the people of Missouri « Had "border ruflians" from other States expelled the Sends of freedom from her fertile plains ? Had not her own people, freely of their own choice, established among themselves the rehition of m'a ter and slave ? Did she not, with that relation thus established, ap^y for admission as a State into the Union ?

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