A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United States: From the Declaration of Independence to the Present Day. Mainly Compiled and Condensed from the Journals of Congress and Other Official Records, and Showing the Vote by Yeas and Nays on the Most Important Divisions in Either HouseDix, Edwards & Company, 1856 - 164페이지 |
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... exercise thereof ; or abridging the free- dom of speech , or of the press ; or of the rights of the people peacefully to assemble , and to petition the Government for a redress of griev ances . sary to the security of a free State , the ...
... exercise thereof ; or abridging the free- dom of speech , or of the press ; or of the rights of the people peacefully to assemble , and to petition the Government for a redress of griev ances . sary to the security of a free State , the ...
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... exercise of their constitutional dis cretion on this subject , they are , as in all other cases , responsible to the people . Their power to levy direct taxes is not limited by the Constitu tion . They may lay a tax of one million of ...
... exercise of their constitutional dis cretion on this subject , they are , as in all other cases , responsible to the people . Their power to levy direct taxes is not limited by the Constitu tion . They may lay a tax of one million of ...
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... exercise . What It is to impose on the State of Missouri conditions not imposed upon any other State . It is to de- prive her of one branch of sovereignty not sur- rendered by any other State in the Union , not even those beyond the ...
... exercise . What It is to impose on the State of Missouri conditions not imposed upon any other State . It is to de- prive her of one branch of sovereignty not sur- rendered by any other State in the Union , not even those beyond the ...
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... exercise that power . 64 · And in the first place , as to the constitutional authority of Congress . The Constitution of the have power to dispose of and make all needful United States has declared that Congress shall rules and ...
... exercise that power . 64 · And in the first place , as to the constitutional authority of Congress . The Constitution of the have power to dispose of and make all needful United States has declared that Congress shall rules and ...
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... exercise its dis cretion on the admission of new States , how is it to be shown that that discretion may not be exer- cised in regard to this subject as well as in regard to others ? admitted as soon as possible , according to the ...
... exercise its dis cretion on the admission of new States , how is it to be shown that that discretion may not be exer- cised in regard to this subject as well as in regard to others ? admitted as soon as possible , according to the ...
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