The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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Página 1225
... citizens of the Southern sec- tion of the Union from any advantages arising in the Government , or from having either part or lot , or any inheritance , on the west side of the Mississippi . Sir , was it not purchased by the whole ...
... citizens of the Southern sec- tion of the Union from any advantages arising in the Government , or from having either part or lot , or any inheritance , on the west side of the Mississippi . Sir , was it not purchased by the whole ...
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... citizens of the United States- and , in the meantime , they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their lib- erty , property , and the religion they profess . " This article applies both to Missouri and Ar- kansas ...
... citizens of the United States- and , in the meantime , they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their lib- erty , property , and the religion they profess . " This article applies both to Missouri and Ar- kansas ...
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... citizens of one State shall be entitled to all the privileges of free citizens in another , which secures the right of emigration ; and because , if it were designed to vest the power in Congress , it would of necessity , to be ...
... citizens of one State shall be entitled to all the privileges of free citizens in another , which secures the right of emigration ; and because , if it were designed to vest the power in Congress , it would of necessity , to be ...
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... citizens of the Union - and certainly the same may be stipulated for on the admission of a new State , as a condition of its admission . Gentlemen have said that , although we might compel them to stipulate in their constitutions that ...
... citizens of the Union - and certainly the same may be stipulated for on the admission of a new State , as a condition of its admission . Gentlemen have said that , although we might compel them to stipulate in their constitutions that ...
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... citizens to have been emptied by the exces- sive loans they had made to the Government . He could go no further : a loan was contem- plated to be obtained from this bank . I confess I regard it with fear and trembling in this respect ...
... citizens to have been emptied by the exces- sive loans they had made to the Government . He could go no further : a loan was contem- plated to be obtained from this bank . I confess I regard it with fear and trembling in this respect ...
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