Orations of American Orators, Volume 2P.F. Collier, 1900 - American Orators |
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... resolution . [ The secretary read the resolution , as follows : 66 Resolved , That the committee on public lands be instructed to in- quire and report the quantity of public lands remaining unsold within each State and territory , and ...
... resolution . [ The secretary read the resolution , as follows : 66 Resolved , That the committee on public lands be instructed to in- quire and report the quantity of public lands remaining unsold within each State and territory , and ...
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... Resolved , That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves , or in the treatment of them ... resolution , with a single ex- ception , all Northern men , but also that of the members then composing the House of ...
... Resolved , That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves , or in the treatment of them ... resolution , with a single ex- ception , all Northern men , but also that of the members then composing the House of ...
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... resolution having taken this view of the federal compact , proceeds to infer that in case of a deliberate , palpable , and dangerous exercise of other powers , not granted by the said compact , the States who are parties thereto , have ...
... resolution having taken this view of the federal compact , proceeds to infer that in case of a deliberate , palpable , and dangerous exercise of other powers , not granted by the said compact , the States who are parties thereto , have ...
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