Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... plan for the temporary government of the territory ceded or to be ceded by the individual States to the United States . " It is important that this Jeffersonian Plan of government for the Territories should be carefully considered for ...
... plan for the temporary government of the territory ceded or to be ceded by the individual States to the United States . " It is important that this Jeffersonian Plan of government for the Territories should be carefully considered for ...
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... plan for the government of all territory which we then owned or should subsequently acquire , with a provision declaring it to be a " Charter of Compact , " and that its provisions should " stand as fundamental conditions between the ...
... plan for the government of all territory which we then owned or should subsequently acquire , with a provision declaring it to be a " Charter of Compact , " and that its provisions should " stand as fundamental conditions between the ...
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... Plan of Government for the Territories , as adopted April 23 , 1784 . The concluding paragraph of this Plan of Government , which em- phatically ignores the right of Congress to bind the people of the Territories without their consent ...
... Plan of Government for the Territories , as adopted April 23 , 1784 . The concluding paragraph of this Plan of Government , which em- phatically ignores the right of Congress to bind the people of the Territories without their consent ...
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