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" I cannot too earnestly impress upon you the necessity of removing the slavery agitation from the halls of Congress and presidential conflicts. It is conceded that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the states where it exists; and if it... "
The American Rebellion: Some Facts and Reflections for the Consideration of ... - Page 16
by Orville James Victor - 1861 - 48 pages
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the ..., Volume 12; Volume 66

United States. Congress - Law - 1836 - 684 pages
...than a part, weaken, one jot or tittle, the certainty of this postulate? Or can the fundamental truth, that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the States, add to or take from its certainty? It cannot. I believe, with many who have voted for and supported...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the ..., Volume 12; Volume 66

United States. Congress - Law - 1836 - 744 pages
...One objection urged against the resolution under consideration is, that it is improper to reaffirm that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the States. How can a reiteration of a self-evident proposition impair or weaken its force? Can the repetition,...
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Geary and Kansas: Governor Geary's Administration in Kansas: with a Complete ...

John H. Gihon - History - 1857 - 348 pages
...removing the slavery agitation from the halls of Congress and presidential conflicts. It is conceded that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the states where it exists; and if it can now be established, as is clearly the doctrine of the constitution,...
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Geary and Kansas: Governor Geary's Administration in Kansas: with a Complete ...

John H. Gihon - Kansas - 1857 - 360 pages
...removing the slavery agitation from the halls of Congress and presidential conflicts. It is conceded that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the states where it exists; and if it can now be established, as is clearly the doctrine of the constitution,...
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The Bench and Bar of Georgia: Memoirs and Sketches: With an ..., Volume 1

Stephen Franks Miller - Georgia - 1858 - 498 pages
...themselves bound to abide by and maintain the existing laws on the subject, and with their declaration that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the States where it exists, or to refuse the admission of any State because its Constitution does or does not...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1858 - 798 pages
...removing the slavery agitation from the halls of Congress and presidential conflicts. It is conceded that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the States where it exists ; and if it can now be established, as is clearly the doctrine of the Constitution,...
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The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Ancient and Modern: The Forms of ...

W. O. Blake - Slave trade - 1857 - 934 pages
...removing the slavery agitation from the halls of congress and presidential conflicts. It is conceded that congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the states where it exists ; and if it can now be established, as is clearly the doctrine of the cot»titution,...
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An American Career and Its Triumph: The Life and Public Services of James G ...

William Ralston Balch - 1884 - 562 pages
...Buchanan for President, and John C. Breckenridge for Vice-President. It adopted a platform which declared that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the States and Territories ; the people of which have the exclusive right and power to settle that question for...
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Campaign of '84: Biographies of S. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic ...

Benjamin La Fevre - Political parties - 1884 - 532 pages
...Constitution to the federal government; (4) that Congress has no Dower to charter a national bank ; (5) that Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the States and Territories; the people of which have the exclusive right ind power to settle that question for...
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American Politics (non-partisan) from the Beginning to Date: Embodying a ...

Thomas Valentine Cooper - Political parties - 1892 - 1144 pages
...Constitution to the tedeia. government; (4) that Congress has nu power to charter a national bank ; (5) that. Congress has no power to interfere with slavery in the States and Territories ; the people of which have the exclusive right and power to settle that question for...
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