The Slave Question Speech of Mr a G Brown of Mississippi in the House of R

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The Slave Question Speech of Mr a G Brown of Mississippi in the House of R
Albert Gallatin Brown
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St it hy our voles first, and lastly by other mratis. We am, at least, fiirce an adjournment idthout her admissiotu This being done, we are safe. The southerri State. '', in convention at Nashville, will devise means for vindicating their rights. I do not know what these means \ciU be, but I know what they may be, and with propriety and safety. They may be to carry slaves into all of soutlies-n California, as the properly of sovereign Stales, and there hold them, as we have a right to do; and i...f molested, defend them, as is both our right and duty.
We ask you to give us our rights by no. Vinter- vEVTio. V; if you refuse, I am for taking' ihem by ARMED OCCUPATION.
Primed at the Congressional Globe O. Tice.
\' Mexicans, and foreign adventurers, (\nd interlopers |! voted; and yet, the Piesideiii, wiiliout one word j f)f comineni or cauiimi tciucliing these siriin^e i events;, calmly rt'com mends the ]iro;;;eny of this I fctran^e CDiiveniion to the fttvorable cmisiderHiinn ' rf Coiij^icj^H.


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