A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 Seiten |
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... Wilmot Proviso , and thereby avoid encountering the united and determine resistance of the South , it denies , by implication , the authority of Congress to legislate for the territories , and claims the right as belonging exclusively ...
... Wilmot Proviso , and thereby avoid encountering the united and determine resistance of the South , it denies , by implication , the authority of Congress to legislate for the territories , and claims the right as belonging exclusively ...
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... or any other part of Mexico , and then quarrel about it ; to bring it in , and then endeavor to put upon it the saving grace of the Wilmot Proviso . There were two eminent and highly respectable gentlemen WEBSTER 731.
... or any other part of Mexico , and then quarrel about it ; to bring it in , and then endeavor to put upon it the saving grace of the Wilmot Proviso . There were two eminent and highly respectable gentlemen WEBSTER 731.
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... Wilmot Proviso for the mere purpose of a taunt or a reproach . I would put into it no evidence of the votes of superior power , exercised for no purpose but to wound the pride , whether a just and a rational pride , or an irrational ...
... Wilmot Proviso for the mere purpose of a taunt or a reproach . I would put into it no evidence of the votes of superior power , exercised for no purpose but to wound the pride , whether a just and a rational pride , or an irrational ...
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... Wilmot Proviso . A proviso , moved in the House of Representatives by David Wilmot of Pennsylvania , on August 4 , 1846 , and adopted by the House as an amendment to the bill ap- propriating a sum of money to be used in negotiating ...
... Wilmot Proviso . A proviso , moved in the House of Representatives by David Wilmot of Pennsylvania , on August 4 , 1846 , and adopted by the House as an amendment to the bill ap- propriating a sum of money to be used in negotiating ...
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