Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... become well understood and clearly defined by their practical operation and harmonious action for a long series of years ; while the disputed question - involving the right of the people of the Territories to govern themselves in ...
... become well understood and clearly defined by their practical operation and harmonious action for a long series of years ; while the disputed question - involving the right of the people of the Territories to govern themselves in ...
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... become either entirely a slave- holding nation or entirely a free - labor nation . Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina , and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and ...
... become either entirely a slave- holding nation or entirely a free - labor nation . Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina , and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor , and Charleston and ...
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... become firmly established that the principles of law applicable to African slavery are uniform throughout the dominion of the United States , and that there " is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces , which ...
... become firmly established that the principles of law applicable to African slavery are uniform throughout the dominion of the United States , and that there " is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces , which ...
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