Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... exists in this country , is an evil of such magnitude - social , moral , and polit- ical - as to justify and require the exertion of the entire power and influence of the Federal Government to the full extent that the Con- stitution ...
... exists in this country , is an evil of such magnitude - social , moral , and polit- ical - as to justify and require the exertion of the entire power and influence of the Federal Government to the full extent that the Con- stitution ...
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... exists in any of the States of the Union . ' The object of the amendment is to prevent the Territorial Legislature from legislating against the rights of property growing out of the insti- tution of slavery . . . It will leave to the ...
... exists in any of the States of the Union . ' The object of the amendment is to prevent the Territorial Legislature from legislating against the rights of property growing out of the insti- tution of slavery . . . It will leave to the ...
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... exists , it shall not be abolished by the Territorial Legislature ; and if in any of the Territories slavery does not now exist , it can not be introduced by the Ter- ritorial Legislature . The clause itself was introduced into the bill ...
... exists , it shall not be abolished by the Territorial Legislature ; and if in any of the Territories slavery does not now exist , it can not be introduced by the Ter- ritorial Legislature . The clause itself was introduced into the bill ...
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