LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... framed the orig- inal Constitution ; and hence it is not recorded that the " thirty - nine , " or any of them , while engaged on that instrument , expressed any opinion on that precise question . In 1789 , by the first Congress which ...
... framed the orig- inal Constitution ; and hence it is not recorded that the " thirty - nine , " or any of them , while engaged on that instrument , expressed any opinion on that precise question . In 1789 , by the first Congress which ...
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... framed the original Constitution . They were John Langdon , George Read , and Abraham Baldwin . They all probably voted for it . Certainly they would have placed their opposition to it upon record if , in their under- standing , any ...
... framed the original Constitution . They were John Langdon , George Read , and Abraham Baldwin . They all probably voted for it . Certainly they would have placed their opposition to it upon record if , in their under- standing , any ...
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... framed the govern- ment under which we live , " who have , upon their official responsibility and their corporal oaths , acted upon the very question which the text affirms they " understood just as well , and even better , than we do ...
... framed the govern- ment under which we live , " who have , upon their official responsibility and their corporal oaths , acted upon the very question which the text affirms they " understood just as well , and even better , than we do ...
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... framed the original Constitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been manifested by any of the " thirty - nine " even on any other phase of the general question of slavery . " If we ...
... framed the original Constitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been manifested by any of the " thirty - nine " even on any other phase of the general question of slavery . " If we ...
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... framed the original Constitu . tion , twenty - one - a clear majority of the whole -certainly understood that no proper division flocal from Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Govern- ment to ...
... framed the original Constitu . tion , twenty - one - a clear majority of the whole -certainly understood that no proper division flocal from Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Govern- ment to ...
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