LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... Congress decides that it will not continue the prohibition , and the Su- preme Court decides that it could not if it would . In those days our Declaration of Independence was held sacred by all , and thought to include all ; but now ...
... Congress decides that it will not continue the prohibition , and the Su- preme Court decides that it could not if it would . In those days our Declaration of Independence was held sacred by all , and thought to include all ; but now ...
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... Congress . Since then he has seen himself superseded in a presidential nomination by one indorsing the general doctrine of his measure , but at the same time standing clear of the odium of its untimely agitation and its gross breach of ...
... Congress . Since then he has seen himself superseded in a presidential nomination by one indorsing the general doctrine of his measure , but at the same time standing clear of the odium of its untimely agitation and its gross breach of ...
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... Congress only had acted ; and an indorsement by the people , real or apparent , was indispensable to save the point already gained and give chance for more . This necessity had not been overlooked , but had been provided for , as well ...
... Congress only had acted ; and an indorsement by the people , real or apparent , was indispensable to save the point already gained and give chance for more . This necessity had not been overlooked , but had been provided for , as well ...
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... Congress , a law case involving the question of a negro's freedom , by reason of his owner hav- ing voluntarily taken him first into a free State and then into a Territory covered by the con- gressional prohibition , and held him as a ...
... Congress , a law case involving the question of a negro's freedom , by reason of his owner hav- ing voluntarily taken him first into a free State and then into a Territory covered by the con- gressional prohibition , and held him as a ...
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... Congress nor a terri . torial legislature can exclude slavery from any United States Territory . This point is made in order that individual men may fill up the Territories with slaves , without danger of los ing them as property , and ...
... Congress nor a terri . torial legislature can exclude slavery from any United States Territory . This point is made in order that individual men may fill up the Territories with slaves , without danger of los ing them as property , and ...
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