Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... necessary to empower our Deputies in Congress to join with a majority of the United Colonies in declaring them free and independent States , in framing such further confederation between them , in making foreign alliances , and in ...
... necessary to empower our Deputies in Congress to join with a majority of the United Colonies in declaring them free and independent States , in framing such further confederation between them , in making foreign alliances , and in ...
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... necessary . They intrusted the Executive functions to a President in the place of a King ; the Legislative functions to a Congress composed of a Senate and House of Representatives , in lieu of the Parliament consisting of the Houses of ...
... necessary . They intrusted the Executive functions to a President in the place of a King ; the Legislative functions to a Congress composed of a Senate and House of Representatives , in lieu of the Parliament consisting of the Houses of ...
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... necessary , not only to the preservation of property , but to the peace of the Territory . It will leave the right to make such police regu- lations as are necessary to prevent disorder , and which will be absolutely necessary with such ...
... necessary , not only to the preservation of property , but to the peace of the Territory . It will leave the right to make such police regu- lations as are necessary to prevent disorder , and which will be absolutely necessary with such ...
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