The principal amendments which your committee deem it their duty to commend to the favorable action of the Senate, in a special report, are those in which the principles established by the Compromise Measures of 1850, so far as they are applicable to... The Congressional Globe - Sivu 163tekijä(t) United States. Congress - 1855Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Bach McMaster - 1926 - 598 sivua
...duty to recommend were those which affirmed and proposed to carry into practical operation in Nebraska the principles established by the compromise measures of 1850, so far as applicable to the territory. These great measures were not intended to be a mere settlement of the... | |
| Woodbury Freeman Pride - 1926 - 352 sivua
...Committee on Territories also discussed the principles of the Compromise of 1850, in part as follows: "The principles established by the compromise measures...operation within the limits of the new territory. "In the judgment of your Committee, those measures were intended to have a far more comprehensive and... | |
| William MacDonald - 1926 - 742 sivua
...*°t\ No. 109. Douglas's Report *"TVC, January 4, 1854 The principal amendments which your committee deem it their duty to commend to the favorable action...Territory. The wisdom of those measures is attested, not less by their salutary and beneficial effects, in allaying sectional agitation and restoring peace... | |
| Harry V. Jaffa - 1982 - 466 sivua
...favorable action of the Senate," Douglas began in his famous special Senate report of January 4, 1854, are those in which the principles established by the...Territory. The wisdom of those measures is attested, not less by their salutary and beneficial effects, in allaying sectional agitation and restoring peace... | |
| Woodbury Freeman Pride - 1926 - 352 sivua
...Compromise of 1850, in part as follows: "The principles established by the compromise measures of 1 850, so far as they are applicable to territorial organizations,...operation within the limits of the new territory. "In the judgment of your Committee, those measures were intended to have a far more comprehensive and... | |
| Robert Walter Johannsen - 1973 - 1012 sivua
...Compromise of 1850. The committee altered Dodge's measure in order that the terms of the Compromise might be "affirmed and carried into practical operation within the limits of the new Territory." Douglas' views on the significance of the Utah and New Mexico acts were given extended treatment. Those... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 684 sivua
...appendix. No. 109. Douglas's Report January 4, 1854 ******** The principal amendments which your committee deem it their duty to commend to the favorable action...Territory. The wisdom of those measures is attested, not less by their salutary and beneficial effects, in allaying sectional agitation and restoring peace... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1863 - 446 sivua
...amendments, in the form of a substitute for the bill. 27 '"The principal amendments which your committee deem it their duty to commend to the favorable action...principles established by the compromise measures ot 1850, .so far as they are applicable to Territorial organizations, are proposed to be affirmed and... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1860 - 794 sivua
...: — ^The principal amendments which your committee deem it their duty to commend to tho avorable action of the Senate, in a special report, are those in which the principles estabished by the compromise measures of 1850, so far as they are applicable to territorial organizations,... | |
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