The Secession Movement in the Middle Atlantic StatesFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 274 páginas This diligent study discusses the reaction of five border states to the secession movement of 1860-1861--Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pensylvania, and New York. |
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... laws made in pursuance thereof , must be enforced ; and they who stand across the path of that enforcement must either destroy the power of the United States or it will destroy them . . . . But the laws of the United States provide ...
... laws made in pursuance thereof , must be enforced ; and they who stand across the path of that enforcement must either destroy the power of the United States or it will destroy them . . . . But the laws of the United States provide ...
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... laws repealed . Congressman Adrain was the most active congressman from New Jersey . On December 17 , he introduced a series of resolutions that upheld the Constitution as the supreme law of the land and called upon the states to repeal ...
... laws repealed . Congressman Adrain was the most active congressman from New Jersey . On December 17 , he introduced a series of resolutions that upheld the Constitution as the supreme law of the land and called upon the states to repeal ...
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... laws . It must have power adequate to the enforcement of the supreme law of the land in every State . It is the first duty of the national authorities to stay the progress of anarchy and enforce the laws , and Pennsylvania , with a ...
... laws . It must have power adequate to the enforcement of the supreme law of the land in every State . It is the first duty of the national authorities to stay the progress of anarchy and enforce the laws , and Pennsylvania , with a ...
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