The United States Democratic Review, Band 7;Band 38Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... Constitution furnishes this law for the territories , and it is further claimed , that the local legislature may establish or exclude it at any time after government is organized . As both parties appeal to the Constitution , and base ...
... Constitution furnishes this law for the territories , and it is further claimed , that the local legislature may establish or exclude it at any time after government is organized . As both parties appeal to the Constitution , and base ...
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... constitution , so complying with the constitutional prerequisitions , it will be their undoubted right to demand and receive from the Congress of the United States admission into the Union as an independent , equal , and sovereign State ...
... constitution , so complying with the constitutional prerequisitions , it will be their undoubted right to demand and receive from the Congress of the United States admission into the Union as an independent , equal , and sovereign State ...
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... Constitution , the area of new territory acquired by the United States is 2,446,089 square miles , of which 1,983,491 are free , and 462,598 are slaveholding . TABLE showing the Free Territory acquired by the United States since the ...
... Constitution , the area of new territory acquired by the United States is 2,446,089 square miles , of which 1,983,491 are free , and 462,598 are slaveholding . TABLE showing the Free Territory acquired by the United States since the ...
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