The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... never have been formed , and he has thought proper to warn us that , if it be persisted in , the confederation will be dissolved . Has it then come to this ? Is the preservation of our Union made to depend on the admission of slavery ...
... never have been formed , and he has thought proper to warn us that , if it be persisted in , the confederation will be dissolved . Has it then come to this ? Is the preservation of our Union made to depend on the admission of slavery ...
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... never be resusci- territories of Missouri and Arkansas , and upon tated without great danger to that humane object the terms therein specified . At the time of this we all had in view . He regretted it the more , cession there were a ...
... never be resusci- territories of Missouri and Arkansas , and upon tated without great danger to that humane object the terms therein specified . At the time of this we all had in view . He regretted it the more , cession there were a ...
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... never afterwards be interdicted . Let gentlemen remember , too , that the predominance of this interest is by no means improbable , and that there yet remains a vast , unsettled region , which the future growth of this mighty empire is ...
... never afterwards be interdicted . Let gentlemen remember , too , that the predominance of this interest is by no means improbable , and that there yet remains a vast , unsettled region , which the future growth of this mighty empire is ...
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... never been adopted by legislative enaction ; they had never been adopted by the only branch of the Government capable of giving law to the people of this country , as a nation - the Congress of the United States . We therefore , said Mr ...
... never been adopted by legislative enaction ; they had never been adopted by the only branch of the Government capable of giving law to the people of this country , as a nation - the Congress of the United States . We therefore , said Mr ...
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... never can be necessary , on our part , than a declaratory revoked acts of Parliament , or grants contained act of legislation , apprizing society that , the con- in them . So if Congress , by a general law , au- ditions being ...
... never can be necessary , on our part , than a declaratory revoked acts of Parliament , or grants contained act of legislation , apprizing society that , the con- in them . So if Congress , by a general law , au- ditions being ...
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