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... Union , it was clear to his mind that Congress must determine the conditions on which they should come in . Mr. B. said he would offer a few words as to the dangers which were apprehended by some gentlemen from a rejection of the ...
... Union , it was clear to his mind that Congress must determine the conditions on which they should come in . Mr. B. said he would offer a few words as to the dangers which were apprehended by some gentlemen from a rejection of the ...
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... Union on an equal footing with the original States . Mr. SMITH , of South Carolina , addressed the Senate , as follows : He observed that , on any subject , however in- teresting it might be , he could not flatter himself with a hope ...
... Union on an equal footing with the original States . Mr. SMITH , of South Carolina , addressed the Senate , as follows : He observed that , on any subject , however in- teresting it might be , he could not flatter himself with a hope ...
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... Union on an equal footing with the origi- nal States ; but simply says , " whereby the said State has become one of the United States of America . " Louisiana was authorized , by an act of Congress of the 20th of February , 1811 , to ...
... Union on an equal footing with the origi- nal States ; but simply says , " whereby the said State has become one of the United States of America . " Louisiana was authorized , by an act of Congress of the 20th of February , 1811 , to ...
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... Union . DECEMBER , 1820 . power to do this as it has to reject the constitution of Missouri . If Congress has the power to guaranty the re- publican form of government , and it can only be exercised when a State presents itself for ...
... Union . DECEMBER , 1820 . power to do this as it has to reject the constitution of Missouri . If Congress has the power to guaranty the re- publican form of government , and it can only be exercised when a State presents itself for ...
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... Union cannot correct , and an evil which may endanger the freedom of the nation . Congress never ought , and we trust never will , plant the standard of the Union in Missouri , to wave over the heads of involuntary slaves , " who have ...
... Union cannot correct , and an evil which may endanger the freedom of the nation . Congress never ought , and we trust never will , plant the standard of the Union in Missouri , to wave over the heads of involuntary slaves , " who have ...
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