Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... proposition is not true , it necessarily results that the Constitution neither establishes nor prohibits slavery any where , but leaves the people of each State and Territory entirely free to form and regulate their domestic affairs to ...
... proposition is not true , it necessarily results that the Constitution neither establishes nor prohibits slavery any where , but leaves the people of each State and Territory entirely free to form and regulate their domestic affairs to ...
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... proposition were true , which fortunately for the peace and welfare of the whole country it is not , the conclusion would inevita- bly result , which they logically deduce from the premises - that the Constitution by the recognition of ...
... proposition were true , which fortunately for the peace and welfare of the whole country it is not , the conclusion would inevita- bly result , which they logically deduce from the premises - that the Constitution by the recognition of ...
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... proposition to confer on Congress power " to institute temporary governments for the new States arising in the unappropriated lands of the United States , " to designate the political communities , Territories as well as States , within ...
... proposition to confer on Congress power " to institute temporary governments for the new States arising in the unappropriated lands of the United States , " to designate the political communities , Territories as well as States , within ...
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