The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... EFFECT OF LINCOLN'S ELECTION . 21 CHAPTER III . The. answer , as I have , that I am pledged to nothing about it . It is a subject to which I have not given that mature consideration that would make me feel authorized to state a position ...
... EFFECT OF LINCOLN'S ELECTION . 21 CHAPTER III . The. answer , as I have , that I am pledged to nothing about it . It is a subject to which I have not given that mature consideration that would make me feel authorized to state a position ...
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... effect , Congress possesses the exclusive right to lay and collect duties on imports , and in common with the States to lay and col- lect all other taxes . " But the Constitution has not only conferred these high powers upon Con- gress ...
... effect , Congress possesses the exclusive right to lay and collect duties on imports , and in common with the States to lay and col- lect all other taxes . " But the Constitution has not only conferred these high powers upon Con- gress ...
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... effect these powers , the Constitution has established a perfect government in all its forms , legislative , executive , and judicial ; and this Government , to the extent of its powers , acts directly upon the individual citizen of ...
... effect these powers , the Constitution has established a perfect government in all its forms , legislative , executive , and judicial ; and this Government , to the extent of its powers , acts directly upon the individual citizen of ...
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A History of the Late Rebellion Robert Tomes. THE DUTY OF THE PRESIDENT . EFFECT OF WAR ON THE UNION . " It may be asked , then , are the peo- ple of the States without redress against the tyranny and oppression of the Fed- eral ...
A History of the Late Rebellion Robert Tomes. THE DUTY OF THE PRESIDENT . EFFECT OF WAR ON THE UNION . " It may be asked , then , are the peo- ple of the States without redress against the tyranny and oppression of the Fed- eral ...
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... effect- ually the objects of the Constitution . " The same insuperable obstacles do not lie in the way of executing the laws for the collection of the customs . The revenue still continues to be collected , as heretofore , at the custom ...
... effect- ually the objects of the Constitution . " The same insuperable obstacles do not lie in the way of executing the laws for the collection of the customs . The revenue still continues to be collected , as heretofore , at the custom ...
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