States were allowed representatives according to the whole number of free persons, and "three•fifths of all other persons," thus securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same... The Liberty Bell - Seite 77herausgegeben von - 1853Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Sumner - 1852 - 90 Seiten
...South, on the motion of a New England mem' her, by which the Slave States were allowed Representatives according to the whole number of free persons, and...securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1856 - 220 Seiten
...south, on the motion of a New England member, by which the slave States were allowed representatives according to the whole number of free persons, and...securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 736 Seiten
...South, on the motion of a New England member, by which the Slave /States were allowed Representatives according to the whole number of free persons, and...securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 722 Seiten
...New England member, by which the Slave States were allowed Representatives according to the tvhole number of free persons, and " three-fifths of all...securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1864 - 1062 Seiten
...the Senate for the small States and large States. Another allowed representatives to the slave States according to the whole number of free persons and "three-fifths of all other persons," in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Another was the bargain by... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1871 - 564 Seiten
...States are allowed Representatives according to the whole number of free persons and " three fifths of all other persons," * thus securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 644 Seiten
...South, on the motion of a New England member, by which the Slave States were allowed Representatives according to the whole number of free persons, and...securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1896 - 460 Seiten
...States are allowed Representatives according to the whole number of free persons and "three fifths of all other persons," thus securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 392 Seiten
...States are allowed Representatives according to the whole number of free persons and " three fifths of all other persons," * thus securing political power on account of their slaves, in consideration that direct taxes should be apportioned in the same way. Direct taxes have been imposed... | |
| George P. Fletcher - 2003 - 308 Seiten
...there was in the three-fifths compromise, which for purposes of representation in Congress counted "the whole number of free persons" and three-fifths "of all other persons." ' " That distinction between the free and the unfree would disappear in the birth of a new constitutional... | |
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