The True Doctrine of State Rights : With An Examination of the Record of the Democratic And Republican Parties in Connection With Slavery

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Poole, in the article above referred to, very significantly says: "The Massachusetts members never engaged with much zeal in any plan for settlmg the north-western territory. They saw it would draw away the capital of their own state, and thousands of its most enterprising citizens, as it did. Massachusetts had an immense unoccupied territory, in the province of Maine, on the ma.rket, and Maine was a part of her own jurisdictioli." Hence, Dr. Cutler's distrust of Mr. Dane.
Hence, neither he, no
...r any one from his state, ever called up Mr.
King's amendment, nor offered any one like it, to ordinances reported for the North-west by committees of which he was a, mem- ber, and when all New England was present. Hence, he did not propose the 6th Article which was passed, until prompted by the House. Besides, he was utterly incapable of Avriting such an ordi- nance, as shown conclusively by Mr. Poole. He was then but thirty-four years old, had received his education very late in life, had practiced law but five years, and, as his biographer says, was always ungraceful and awkward in the style of his composition.


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