Representatives by an overwhelming majority. That bill was based on the principle of excluding slavery from the new Territory. It was not taken up for consideration in the Senate and consequently failed to become a law. At the present session a new Nebraska... The New International Encyclopæeia - Page 395edited by - 1909Full view - About this book
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