American Democracy: A Documentary Record, 1권T.Y. Crowell, 1963 |
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... Union as it stands , it would be . You can prescribe no terms which will make the compact of Union between it and the original States essentially different from the compact among the original States . You may ad- mit , or refuse to ...
... Union as it stands , it would be . You can prescribe no terms which will make the compact of Union between it and the original States essentially different from the compact among the original States . You may ad- mit , or refuse to ...
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... Union is in danger . You have thus had forced upon you the greatest and the gravest question that can ever come under your considera- tion - How can the Union be preserved ? To give a satifactory answer to this mighty question , it is ...
... Union is in danger . You have thus had forced upon you the greatest and the gravest question that can ever come under your considera- tion - How can the Union be preserved ? To give a satifactory answer to this mighty question , it is ...
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... Union . The sophism itself is that any State of the Union may consistently with the National Constitution , and therefore lawfully and peacefully , withdraw from the Union without the consent of the Union or of any other State . The ...
... Union . The sophism itself is that any State of the Union may consistently with the National Constitution , and therefore lawfully and peacefully , withdraw from the Union without the consent of the Union or of any other State . The ...
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