Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... 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 many obvious reasons . It was the first plan of ...
... 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 many obvious reasons . It was the first plan of ...
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... ceded or to be ceded " to the United States , without any other legislation upon the subject , when , on the 14th day of May , 1787 , the Federal Convention assembled in Philadelphia and proceeded to form the Constitution under which we ...
... ceded or to be ceded " to the United States , without any other legislation upon the subject , when , on the 14th day of May , 1787 , the Federal Convention assembled in Philadelphia and proceeded to form the Constitution under which we ...
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... ceded and to be ceded to the United States , and by Mr. Madison in his proposition to confer on Congress power " to institute temporary governments for the new States arising in the unappropriated lands of the United States , " to ...
... ceded and to be ceded to the United States , and by Mr. Madison in his proposition to confer on Congress power " to institute temporary governments for the new States arising in the unappropriated lands of the United States , " to ...
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