Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Union , expressly speaks of the people of the ter- ritory , and also of the new States . The inhibi- tion against interfering in the disposal of the soil , not only speaks of the territorial government , but of the new States . In the ...
... Union , expressly speaks of the people of the ter- ritory , and also of the new States . The inhibi- tion against interfering in the disposal of the soil , not only speaks of the territorial government , but of the new States . In the ...
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... Union . But , will it be pretended that this Government is incompetent to prohibit the slave trade , unless by these restrictions on States ? None are authorized to assume that position until he shall have shown that the other and ...
... Union . But , will it be pretended that this Government is incompetent to prohibit the slave trade , unless by these restrictions on States ? None are authorized to assume that position until he shall have shown that the other and ...
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... Union , or to intermeddle with the high prerogatives of the nation ? Did they ever claim the right to dictate to Congress what measures should be adopted , what policy should be pursued , what construction should be put on the Constitu ...
... Union , or to intermeddle with the high prerogatives of the nation ? Did they ever claim the right to dictate to Congress what measures should be adopted , what policy should be pursued , what construction should be put on the Constitu ...
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... Union , establish justice , insure defence , promote the general welfare , and secure ' domestic tranquillity , provide for the common ' the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our pos- for the frequent repetition of this sentiment ...
... Union , establish justice , insure defence , promote the general welfare , and secure ' domestic tranquillity , provide for the common ' the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our pos- for the frequent repetition of this sentiment ...
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... Union . The Union is not a rope of sand it is a " threefold cord , which cannot easily be broken . " We of the extreme East have evinced our at tachment to the Union , even " at times which tried men's souls - when your summer's soldier ...
... Union . The Union is not a rope of sand it is a " threefold cord , which cannot easily be broken . " We of the extreme East have evinced our at tachment to the Union , even " at times which tried men's souls - when your summer's soldier ...
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