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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... protection in the manner best calculated to secure the end . " VII The literature of the subject has been vitalized by almost every force which has entered into the political history of our country . The vivid and vigorous , if not ...
... protection in the manner best calculated to secure the end . " VII The literature of the subject has been vitalized by almost every force which has entered into the political history of our country . The vivid and vigorous , if not ...
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... protection of the coast , and to the naval service , there would have been no occasion for unconstitutional expedients . That acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution are absolutely void is an undeniable position . It does not ...
... protection of the coast , and to the naval service , there would have been no occasion for unconstitutional expedients . That acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution are absolutely void is an undeniable position . It does not ...
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... protection , they will , until the last hope shall be extinguished , endeavor to avert such con- sequences . With this view they suggest an arrangement , which may at once be consistent with the honor and interest of the National ...
... protection , they will , until the last hope shall be extinguished , endeavor to avert such con- sequences . With this view they suggest an arrangement , which may at once be consistent with the honor and interest of the National ...
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... protection to native industry , and remove or supply the place of those which only alleviate one great national interest by the depression of another . The United States of America , and the people of every State of which they are ...
... protection to native industry , and remove or supply the place of those which only alleviate one great national interest by the depression of another . The United States of America , and the people of every State of which they are ...
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... protection of the people of the State , and the vindication of the Constitution of the United States . Senator ... protected our interests and defended our rights . One trial , one fearful trial , yet remains to be made . It is one under ...
... protection of the people of the State , and the vindication of the Constitution of the United States . Senator ... protected our interests and defended our rights . One trial , one fearful trial , yet remains to be made . It is one under ...
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Abraham Lincoln admit adopted Alfred Iverson amendment appeal attempt authority believe bill Black Republican Charleston citizens compact Confederacy Congress constitutional right convention declare delegated Democratic party deny doctrine Dred Scott decision duty election equal evil exclude slavery execution existence fathers who framed favor Federal Government force Fugitive Slave Fugitive Slave Law gentleman Harper's Ferry honorable Senator Illinois institutions Jefferson Jefferson Davis John Brown Judge Douglas Kentucky Lecompton constitution legislation legislature liberty Lincoln means ment Mississippi Missouri Missouri compromise nation negro never non-intervention North Northern opinion peace platform political popular sovereignty President principle prohibition proper proposition protection purpose question Republican party resistance resolutions secede secession Senator Douglas sentiment slaveholding slavery South Carolina Southern sovereign sovereignty speech stand stitution suppose Supreme Court tariff Territories thing tion unconstitutional Union United violation Virginia vote whole