The Great Issues Now Before the Country: An OrationJames G. Gregory, 1861 - 48 páginas |
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... seceding states at the present day ) , then the general government was , by this South Carolina amendment , expressly authorized to do it . South Carolina in 1788 , by a sort of prophetic foresight , looked forward to the possibility ...
... seceding states at the present day ) , then the general government was , by this South Carolina amendment , expressly authorized to do it . South Carolina in 1788 , by a sort of prophetic foresight , looked forward to the possibility ...
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... seceding states claim the right to exercise every power expressly delegated to Congress , and expressly prohibited to the states by that constitution which every one of their prominent men , civil and military , is under oath to support ...
... seceding states claim the right to exercise every power expressly delegated to Congress , and expressly prohibited to the states by that constitution which every one of their prominent men , civil and military , is under oath to support ...
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... seceding states really mean after all , to deny that if a state law is passed to prevent the rendition of a fugitive slave , the general government has no right to employ force to effect his surrender ? But , as I have said , even the ...
... seceding states really mean after all , to deny that if a state law is passed to prevent the rendition of a fugitive slave , the general government has no right to employ force to effect his surrender ? But , as I have said , even the ...
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... seceding from the Union is the most stupendous non sequitur that was ever advanced in grave affairs . The only legitimate inference to be drawn from that sovereignty is precisely the reverse . If any one right can be predicated of a ...
... seceding from the Union is the most stupendous non sequitur that was ever advanced in grave affairs . The only legitimate inference to be drawn from that sovereignty is precisely the reverse . If any one right can be predicated of a ...
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... seceding states , Judge Lynch would not fail to enforce at the lamp- post and tar - bucket against any person guilty of the offences against which these statutes are aimed . It suited , however , the purposes of party at that time to ...
... seceding states , Judge Lynch would not fail to enforce at the lamp- post and tar - bucket against any person guilty of the offences against which these statutes are aimed . It suited , however , the purposes of party at that time to ...
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