The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... constitution of the State of Ćoa- huila and Texas was adopted . It had been form- ed in conformity with the Federal constitution , and in pursuance of an act of the Federal Con- gress . This State constitution , and the constitu- tion ...
... constitution of the State of Ćoa- huila and Texas was adopted . It had been form- ed in conformity with the Federal constitution , and in pursuance of an act of the Federal Con- gress . This State constitution , and the constitu- tion ...
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... Constitution as it was ? Did not the laws passed by her Legislature , and public sentiment there , make the enforcement of the rights of a slaveholder impossible ? Mr. GIDDINGS here asked leave of Mr. B. to make an explanation . He ...
... Constitution as it was ? Did not the laws passed by her Legislature , and public sentiment there , make the enforcement of the rights of a slaveholder impossible ? Mr. GIDDINGS here asked leave of Mr. B. to make an explanation . He ...
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... Constitution itself . Would it not have been remarkable , indeed , if the Con- vention which framed the Constitution , sitting at the same time and place with that Congress which adopted this ordinance , had not made some provis- ion in ...
... Constitution itself . Would it not have been remarkable , indeed , if the Con- vention which framed the Constitution , sitting at the same time and place with that Congress which adopted this ordinance , had not made some provis- ion in ...
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explanatory remarks by | 262 |
remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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