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" Constitution, to abolish slavery and the slave-trade in the District of Columbia and in the territories of the United States. "
Annual Report and Proceedings - Page 27
by Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society - 1840
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Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1829 - 998 pages
...information upon the subject, a statement of the number of incorporated Banks in the United States and in the District of Columbia, and in the Territories of the United States; with the amount of capital to each; to what amount they are permitted to discount, by the charters...
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The Abolitionist, Volume 1

Slavery - 1833 - 214 pages
...physical interference would be a violation of christian principles. But, so long as slaves are held in the District of Columbia and in the Territories of the United States ; so long as ours is a representative government, subject to the will of the people ; so long as no...
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The Abolitionist

1833 - 202 pages
...physical interference would be a violation of Christian principles. But, so long as slaves are held in the District of Columbia and in the Territories of the United States ; so long as ours is a representative government, subject to the will of the people ; so long as no...
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Journal

Vermont gen. assembly, senate - 1836 - 304 pages
...form. 4. That congress have full power by the constitution to abolish slave* ry and the slave trade in the district of Columbia and in the territories of the United States. 5. That congress has the constitutional power to prohibit the slave trade between the several states...
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"Liberty": The Image and Superscription on Every Coin Issued by the United ...

Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 244 pages
...by which Northerners can put an end to slavery in the South." Let them petition congress unceasingly to abolish slavery and the slave-trade in the District of Columbia, and let them vote for no senators and representatives who will not assert the right of their constituents...
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"Liberty": The Image and Superscription on Every Coin Issued by the United ...

Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 716 pages
...by which Northerners can put an end to slavery in the South." Let them petition congress unceasingly to abolish slavery and the slave-trade in the District of Columbia, and let them vote for no senators and representatives who will not assert the right of their constituents...
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The Quarterly Anti-slavery Magazine, Volume 2

Antislavery movements - 1837 - 486 pages
...deserves to be remembered that her Senate passed unanimously a resolution declaring the right of Congress to abolish Slavery and the slave-trade in the District of Columbia, and asserting that the early exercise of the right is demanded by the opinion of an enlightened world and...
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Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1838 - 528 pages
...number of the inhabitants of Chester county, Pennsylvana, severally praying the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia and in the Territories of the United States, and the suppression of the slave-trade between the several States ; also, ten petitions from a number of...
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...Correspondence, Between the Hon. F. H. Elmore, One of the South Carolina ...

James Gillespie Birney, Franklin Harper Elmore - American Anti-Slavery Society - 1838 - 104 pages
...constitution tolerates domestic slavery. 4. Resolved, That Congress have full power, by the Constitution, to abolish slavery and the slave-trade in the District of Columbia and in the terri'ories of the United States. [5. Resolved, That Congress has the constitutional power to prohibit...
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Speech of John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, Upon the Right of the People ...

John Quincy Adams - Petition, Right of - 1838 - 144 pages
...Resolved, That Congress have full power, by the Constitution, to abolish slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia and in the Territories of the United States. " 5. Resolved, That Congress has the constitutional power to prohibit the slave trade between the several...
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