10. [Nicholas] Van Dyke, Speech of Mr. Van Dyke, on the Amendment Offered to a Bill for the Admission of Missouri into the Union, Prescribing the Restriction of Slavery as an Irrevocable Principle of the State Constitution. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 28, 1820 (N.p., [1820?]). (14 p.)


Speech by the senator from Delaware opposing an amendment to prohibit slavery in the new state of Missouri.