Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... period of fifty - four years , was re - adopted , without alteration , by the Convention which framed the new Constitution in 1830 , and then ratified by the people as a part of the new Constitution ; and was again re - adopted by the ...
... period of fifty - four years , was re - adopted , without alteration , by the Convention which framed the new Constitution in 1830 , and then ratified by the people as a part of the new Constitution ; and was again re - adopted by the ...
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... period of service , he was subject to a penalty of forty pounds , which was supposed at that period to be nearly double the value of the slave . Massachusetts imposed heavy taxes upon all slaves brought into the colony , and provided in ...
... period of service , he was subject to a penalty of forty pounds , which was supposed at that period to be nearly double the value of the slave . Massachusetts imposed heavy taxes upon all slaves brought into the colony , and provided in ...
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... period of their earliest settle- ment , and which had not been repeatedly asserted by them when denied by Great Britain during the whole period of their colonial history . Let us pause at this point for a moment , and inquire whether it ...
... period of their earliest settle- ment , and which had not been repeatedly asserted by them when denied by Great Britain during the whole period of their colonial history . Let us pause at this point for a moment , and inquire whether it ...
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