The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 208
... Congress faithfully en- forced in every State and Territory until repealed by Congress or ad- judged to be unconstitutional by the proper judicial tribunal ; and all at- tempts by State authorities to nullify the Constitution of the ...
... Congress faithfully en- forced in every State and Territory until repealed by Congress or ad- judged to be unconstitutional by the proper judicial tribunal ; and all at- tempts by State authorities to nullify the Constitution of the ...
Page 209
... Congress from this State , to be by them presented to each branch of the National Legis- lature . " These resolutions harmonize in speech with the speech of Mr. An- thony , from which extracts have been given , and other public expres ...
... Congress from this State , to be by them presented to each branch of the National Legis- lature . " These resolutions harmonize in speech with the speech of Mr. An- thony , from which extracts have been given , and other public expres ...
Page 210
... Congress would not have prevented attempted secession . There was a madness in the slave- holding States that can only be ex- plained in the heathen saying , " Whom the gods intend to destroy , they first make mad . " There was a ...
... Congress would not have prevented attempted secession . There was a madness in the slave- holding States that can only be ex- plained in the heathen saying , " Whom the gods intend to destroy , they first make mad . " There was a ...
Page 211
... Congress or the Territorial Legislature , to hinder or prevent the taking of such persons from any of the States of this Union to said territory , nor to impair the rights arising from said relations ; but the same shall be subject to ...
... Congress or the Territorial Legislature , to hinder or prevent the taking of such persons from any of the States of this Union to said territory , nor to impair the rights arising from said relations ; but the same shall be subject to ...
Page 212
... Congress have power to authorize any higher rate of taxation on persons held to labor or service than on land . The bringing into the District of Colum- bia of persons held to labor or service for sale , or placing them in depots to be ...
... Congress have power to authorize any higher rate of taxation on persons held to labor or service than on land . The bringing into the District of Colum- bia of persons held to labor or service for sale , or placing them in depots to be ...
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