Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... Constitution establishes slavery in the Territories , and compels them to have it whether they want it or not ; and differ on the practical point , whether a right secured by the Constitution shall be protected by an act of Congress ...
... Constitution establishes slavery in the Territories , and compels them to have it whether they want it or not ; and differ on the practical point , whether a right secured by the Constitution shall be protected by an act of Congress ...
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... Constitution , where , among other acts of misrule , the inhuman use of the Royal negative in refusing us [ the people of Virginia ] permission to exclude slavery from us by law , is enumerated among the reasons for separating from ...
... Constitution , where , among other acts of misrule , the inhuman use of the Royal negative in refusing us [ the people of Virginia ] permission to exclude slavery from us by law , is enumerated among the reasons for separating from ...
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... Constitution which says : " Congress shall have power to dispose of , and make all needful rules and regula- tions respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States . " This being the only clause of the Constitution ...
... Constitution which says : " Congress shall have power to dispose of , and make all needful rules and regula- tions respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States . " This being the only clause of the Constitution ...
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