Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... remain- ing in force as a part of the Constitution for a period of fifty - four years , was re - adopted , without ... remains a portion of the fundamental law of Virginia - proclaim- ing to the world and to posterity that one of the ...
... remain- ing in force as a part of the Constitution for a period of fifty - four years , was re - adopted , without ... remains a portion of the fundamental law of Virginia - proclaim- ing to the world and to posterity that one of the ...
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... remain unredressed . The second article of this Association , which was adopted without opposition and signed by the Delegates from all the Colonies , was in these words : " That we will neither import nor purchase any slave imported ...
... remain unredressed . The second article of this Association , which was adopted without opposition and signed by the Delegates from all the Colonies , was in these words : " That we will neither import nor purchase any slave imported ...
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... remain forever " unalterable , " except by the consent of such States as well as of the United States - to wit : " Provided that both the temporary and permanent governments be established on these principles as their basis : " 1st ...
... remain forever " unalterable , " except by the consent of such States as well as of the United States - to wit : " Provided that both the temporary and permanent governments be established on these principles as their basis : " 1st ...
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