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... vote in accordance with the principles of the Republican platform and those I have avowed here . I ask the gentleman if Utah shall come here with a constitution recogniz- ing polygamy as a domestic institution , whether he would vote ...
... vote in accordance with the principles of the Republican platform and those I have avowed here . I ask the gentleman if Utah shall come here with a constitution recogniz- ing polygamy as a domestic institution , whether he would vote ...
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... votes . - Keep it before the people ! that Mat- thias H. Nichols did vote to extend slavery - HUMAN SLAVERY -over the Territory of Kansas . And further , that he DID VOTE to have the INFAMOUS fugitive slave law extended over the ...
... votes . - Keep it before the people ! that Mat- thias H. Nichols did vote to extend slavery - HUMAN SLAVERY -over the Territory of Kansas . And further , that he DID VOTE to have the INFAMOUS fugitive slave law extended over the ...
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... votes cast for Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Fillmore united ; but the majority against Mr. Buchanan was not the vote of Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Frémont united . That is another thing . You must have it arranged arithmetically , like the old notion ...
... votes cast for Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Fillmore united ; but the majority against Mr. Buchanan was not the vote of Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Frémont united . That is another thing . You must have it arranged arithmetically , like the old notion ...
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... vote for a congressional prohibition , is quite as illogical and absurd as the accusation , made three or four years ago , that we were in favor of intemperance , vice , and crime , because we would not vote for a law to imprison every ...
... vote for a congressional prohibition , is quite as illogical and absurd as the accusation , made three or four years ago , that we were in favor of intemperance , vice , and crime , because we would not vote for a law to imprison every ...
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... vote to apply the principle of that great ordinance to the vast territorial possessions of the Republic cannot hope ... vote in the free North , by nearly one hundred and fifty thousand , than any party ever gave there before - a vote ...
... vote to apply the principle of that great ordinance to the vast territorial possessions of the Republic cannot hope ... vote in the free North , by nearly one hundred and fifty thousand , than any party ever gave there before - a vote ...
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