No more slave States," resounded during this crisis, through the free States.
For present practice it takes a negative form: "No more Slave States, no more Slave Territory," is the motto.
Why do they now support a party whose real motto is "No more slave territory--no more Slave States," and whose candidates are northern sectional men only?
Most of the people in the North desired no more slave states and no more slave territories, abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia, and the admission of California as a free state.
The real purpose, however, was to acquire it, and then admit it into the Union as two or more slave States.
No more slave States; no more dilution of slavery by spreading it (as was once advocated by Clay and others) for its amelioration.
Mr. Turner says that the creed of the Black Republican party is the admission of no more slave States, and yet Mr. Lincoln declares that he would not like to be placed in a position where he would have to vote for them.
Was he opposed to the admission of more slave States?
In various ways he sought to trip his adversary, believing that Lincoln had pledged himself to his Abolitionist allies in 1855 to vote against the admission of more slave States, if he should be elected senator.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more slave" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.