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... Federal control of slavery in the Territories seems not to have been directly before the convention which framed the ... Federal authority , nor anything in the Constitution , properly forbade Congress to prohibit slavery in the Federal ...
... Federal control of slavery in the Territories seems not to have been directly before the convention which framed the ... Federal authority , nor anything in the Constitution , properly forbade Congress to prohibit slavery in the Federal ...
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... Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories ; while all the rest had probably the same understanding . Such , unquestionably , was the understanding ...
... Federal authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories ; while all the rest had probably the same understanding . Such , unquestionably , was the understanding ...
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... Federal Government to control as to slavery in the Federal Territories . I go a step further . I defy any one to show that any living man in the whole world ever did , prior to the beginning of the present century ( and I might almost ...
... Federal Government to control as to slavery in the Federal Territories . I go a step further . I defy any one to show that any living man in the whole world ever did , prior to the beginning of the present century ( and I might almost ...
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