Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861)Marion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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... compact - Con- gress being not a party , but merely the creature of the compact , and subject as to its assumptions of power to the final judg- ments of those by whom and for whose use itself and its powers were created . " I have ...
... compact - Con- gress being not a party , but merely the creature of the compact , and subject as to its assumptions of power to the final judg- ments of those by whom and for whose use itself and its powers were created . " I have ...
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... compact , and that " to this compact each State acceded as a State , its co - States forming as to itself the other party , " and " that , as in all other cases of com- pact among parties having no common judge , each party 8 GREAT ...
... compact , and that " to this compact each State acceded as a State , its co - States forming as to itself the other party , " and " that , as in all other cases of com- pact among parties having no common judge , each party 8 GREAT ...
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... compact between the several indi- viduals composing those States , and accordingly the Con- stitution commences with this form of expression : ' We , the people of the United States , ' not we the thirteen States of America . " He ...
... compact between the several indi- viduals composing those States , and accordingly the Con- stitution commences with this form of expression : ' We , the people of the United States , ' not we the thirteen States of America . " He ...
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... compact , the States who are parties thereto have a right , and are in duty bound , to inter- pose for arresting the progress of the evil , and for maintaining within their respective limits the authorities , rights , and liber- ties ...
... compact , the States who are parties thereto have a right , and are in duty bound , to inter- pose for arresting the progress of the evil , and for maintaining within their respective limits the authorities , rights , and liber- ties ...
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... Compact " as Opposed to the Calhoun Theory of Nullification - The Hartford Convention : Its Report - Senator Robert Y. Hayne [ S. C. ] on the " Treason of New England " as Ex- pressed in the Convention - The Tariff of 1828 - Threats of ...
... Compact " as Opposed to the Calhoun Theory of Nullification - The Hartford Convention : Its Report - Senator Robert Y. Hayne [ S. C. ] on the " Treason of New England " as Ex- pressed in the Convention - The Tariff of 1828 - Threats of ...
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