The True Doctrine of State Rights With An Examination of the Record of the Demo

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The True Doctrine of State Rights With An Examination of the Record of the Demo
Waller, James B. (James Breckinridge), B. 1817
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All' against it, were from the North, all for it, from the South, except six, of whom Stephen A. Douglas, of lUinois, was the leader. This bill failed to pass the Senate at that session.
After the acquisitions, from Mexico, of California, Utah and New Mexico, another bill for organizing a territorial government for Oregon, with a slavery restriction in it, was passed through the House, When it came before the Senate, Mr. Douglas moved to. Strike out tlie restriction, and that the Missouri compr
...omise line be- " declared to extend to the Pacific ocean, and be binding for the- future organization of the territories of the United States, with the- same understanding with which it was orginally adopted. " This- amendment was passed in the Senate by a vote of thirty-three to twenty-one; twenty-six of the thirty -three were from the South, and all of the twenty-one against it, were from the North. When this amendment came to the House, eighty-two voted for it — all from the South, except four — and one hundred and twenty-one against it, all from the North, .

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