I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave-trade between the different States?
I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any new territory unless slavery is first prohibited therein?
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to-day as he did in 1854, against the admission of any more slave States into the Union, even if the people want them?
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to-day, as he did in 1854, against the admission of any more slave States into the Union, even if the people want them?
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave-trade between the different States.
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to-day, as he did in 1854, against the admission of any more Slave States into the Union, even if the people want them.
I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any new territory unless slavery is first prohibited therein.
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to-day, as he did in 1854, against the admission of any more slave States into the Union, even if the people want them.
I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any more territory unless slavery is prohibited therein.
I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any more territory, unless slavery is prohibited therein.
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade between the different States.
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade between the different States?
I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to-day, as he did in 1854, against the admission of any more slave-States into the Union even if the people want them?
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