Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Congress , like terior to the treaty of cession the citizens of the those of the British Parliament , had their base in old United States received large sums of money precedent , and not in the grants of our written for slaves sold and ...
... Congress , like terior to the treaty of cession the citizens of the those of the British Parliament , had their base in old United States received large sums of money precedent , and not in the grants of our written for slaves sold and ...
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... Congress tal principles , by which those intrusted with such and the peculiar relation between Congress and important power should be guided . They there- the Territory . It will consist , in the first place , fore furnish in the ...
... Congress tal principles , by which those intrusted with such and the peculiar relation between Congress and important power should be guided . They there- the Territory . It will consist , in the first place , fore furnish in the ...
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... Congress to legislate over the country in its territorial grade , and , indeed , as an article of the bill of rights , never had any force against the people themselves . The preamble to the articles in the ordinance expresses the ...
... Congress to legislate over the country in its territorial grade , and , indeed , as an article of the bill of rights , never had any force against the people themselves . The preamble to the articles in the ordinance expresses the ...
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... Congress , to the inhabitants . But with whom did Congress in adopting the ordinance for the government of make this compact of several articles ? The ordi- the Northwest Territory , were tempted by moral nance answers the question ...
... Congress , to the inhabitants . But with whom did Congress in adopting the ordinance for the government of make this compact of several articles ? The ordi- the Northwest Territory , were tempted by moral nance answers the question ...
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... Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes , duties , imposts , and excises : Congress shall have power to pay the debts of the nation , and provide for the common defence and general welfare . Congress shall have power ...
... Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes , duties , imposts , and excises : Congress shall have power to pay the debts of the nation , and provide for the common defence and general welfare . Congress shall have power ...
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