LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... understanding , no line dividing local from Federal authority , nor anything in the Constitution , was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal terri- tory ; while Mr. Pinckney , by his votes , showed that , in his understanding ...
... understanding , no line dividing local from Federal authority , nor anything in the Constitution , was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal terri- tory ; while Mr. Pinckney , by his votes , showed that , in his understanding ...
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... understanding , any proper division between local and Federal au- thority , or anything in the Constitution they had made themselves , and sworn to support , forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in the Federal ...
... understanding , any proper division between local and Federal au- thority , or anything in the Constitution they had made themselves , and sworn to support , forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in the Federal ...
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... understanding upon the direct question of Federal control of slavery in the Federal Territories . But there is much reason to be . lieve that their understanding upon that ques- tion would not have appeared different from that of their ...
... understanding upon the direct question of Federal control of slavery in the Federal Territories . But there is much reason to be . lieve that their understanding upon that ques- tion would not have appeared different from that of their ...
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... understanding . Such , unquestionably , was the understanding of our fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and the text affirms that they understood the question " better than we . " But , so far , I have been considering the ...
... understanding . Such , unquestionably , was the understanding of our fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and the text affirms that they understood the question " better than we . " But , so far , I have been considering the ...
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... ment under which we live . " And so assuming , I defy any man to show that any one of them ever , in his whole life , declared that , in his understanding , any proper division of local from Federal 49 Address at Cooper Institute.
... ment under which we live . " And so assuming , I defy any man to show that any one of them ever , in his whole life , declared that , in his understanding , any proper division of local from Federal 49 Address at Cooper Institute.
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