The Agitation of Slavery Who Commenced It And Who Can End End It Buchanan An

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Buchanan James
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The main question was then put and carried ; but a;;ain, on yeas and nays, to hold free-State members to their responsibility ; show- ing the same 63 in the negative.
" Thus was stifled, and in future prevented in the House, the inflammatory debates on these disturbing petitions. It was the great session of their presentation, being offered by hundreds, and signed by hundreds of thousands of persons — many ot them women, who forgot their sex and their duties to mingle in such inflam- matory wor
...k ; some of them clergymen, who forget their mission of peace to stir up strife among those who should be brethren. Or the pertinacious 63, who backed Mr. Slade throughout, the most notable were Mr. Adams, who had been President of the United States; Mr. Fillmore, who became so; raid Mr. E******, who eventually became as ready to abolish all impediments to the general diffusion of slavery as he then was to aboli-h slavery itself in the District of Columbia. It was a portentous contest. The motion of Mr.

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