The American Whig Review, Volumes 11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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Page 104
... Wilmot , in which he had stated his principles in regard to slavery . The letters are the following : " DECEMBER 10 ... Proviso . Mr. WILMOT --- Not by any means . Mr. STANLY - What then ? Mr. WILMOT Those who are resolved that slavery ...
... Wilmot , in which he had stated his principles in regard to slavery . The letters are the following : " DECEMBER 10 ... Proviso . Mr. WILMOT --- Not by any means . Mr. STANLY - What then ? Mr. WILMOT Those who are resolved that slavery ...
Page 105
... Wilmot Proviso , could be justly charged with advocating prin- ciples that would lead to disunion . The threats of gentlemen are idle . The Union would not be dissolved . Mr. WALLACE . We'll teach you . Mr. BAKER . How are you to teach ...
... Wilmot Proviso , could be justly charged with advocating prin- ciples that would lead to disunion . The threats of gentlemen are idle . The Union would not be dissolved . Mr. WALLACE . We'll teach you . Mr. BAKER . How are you to teach ...
Page 106
... Wilmot Proviso the best friends of this Union must part . It was no part of his purpose to calculate the value of the Union ; that could not be conceived . But once let it be dissolved , and when and how can it be bound together again ...
... Wilmot Proviso the best friends of this Union must part . It was no part of his purpose to calculate the value of the Union ; that could not be conceived . But once let it be dissolved , and when and how can it be bound together again ...
Page 208
... Wilmot Proviso . There was , there- fore , neither a refusal to report , nor a delay in reporting . As to the present appointment of the Committees by the Speaker , he was in fa- vor of it , because it would cause only great confusion ...
... Wilmot Proviso . There was , there- fore , neither a refusal to report , nor a delay in reporting . As to the present appointment of the Committees by the Speaker , he was in fa- vor of it , because it would cause only great confusion ...
Page 209
... Wilmot Proviso , and their opposition to slavery in the District of Columbia . He was delighted with the exhibition , because it con- vinced many persons of the South that the whole North were opposed to their institu- tions , and in ...
... Wilmot Proviso , and their opposition to slavery in the District of Columbia . He was delighted with the exhibition , because it con- vinced many persons of the South that the whole North were opposed to their institu- tions , and in ...
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