Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing which shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slaveholding... Niles' National Register - Page 1751843Full view - About this book
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1843 - 568 pages
...reasons, to be content with our present boundaries. Gentlemen, we all see, that by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country ; and...or add other slaveholding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil, I only use language... | |
| 1844 - 454 pages
...the following extract of a recent letter from Mr. Webster, to some of his friends in Massachusetts. , "I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any...slavery of the African race, on this continent, or add another sln-tkaliting tlate lo the union. • • • We have slavery already amongst us. The constitution... | |
| Daniel Webster - Compromise of 1850 - 1850 - 52 pages
...the honorable Senator, to which he referred : " Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slaveholding country ; and...add other slaveholding States to the Union. " When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil, I only use language... | |
| Daniel Webster - Compromise of 1850 - 1850 - 64 pages
...speech of Mr. Webster, to which he referred : " Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slaveholding country; and...add other slaveholding States to the Union. " When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil, I only use language... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 566 pages
...It was delivered in Niblo's Garden, in 1837. " Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country ; and...add other slave-holding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil, I only use language... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 644 pages
...United States. I said on that occasion : — " Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country ; and...frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slave-holding States... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 672 pages
...United States. I said on that occasion : — " Gentlemen, we all sec that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country ; and...frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slave-holding States... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 640 pages
...United States. I said on that occasion : — " Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country ; and I frankly avow my entire unwDlingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 566 pages
...It was delivered in Niblo's Garden, in 1837. " Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country ; and...add other slave-holding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil, I only use language... | |
| DANIEL WEBSTER - 1853 - 778 pages
...United States. I said on that occasion : — " Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slave-holding country ; and...frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slave-holding States... | |
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