United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Band 39,Ausgabe 4J.& H.G. Langley, 1856 |
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... territory , because Congress is sovereign as to Territories , and that their legislation acts upon the Territory as such , and not upon the State , and therefore does not interfere with State Rights . That slavery , and a republican ...
... territory , because Congress is sovereign as to Territories , and that their legislation acts upon the Territory as such , and not upon the State , and therefore does not interfere with State Rights . That slavery , and a republican ...
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... Territory and in the States to be formed out of it . It is well known , of course , that Virginia — a slave- holding State - gave up to the general government , or in other words , to the nation , the vast territory North - west of the ...
... Territory and in the States to be formed out of it . It is well known , of course , that Virginia — a slave- holding State - gave up to the general government , or in other words , to the nation , the vast territory North - west of the ...
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... territory since the forma- tion of the General Government , and consequently , in political power ; for the ac- quisition of new and valuable territory always adds to the wealth and political power of the State or community acquiring it ...
... territory since the forma- tion of the General Government , and consequently , in political power ; for the ac- quisition of new and valuable territory always adds to the wealth and political power of the State or community acquiring it ...
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