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" whether acquired lawfully or seized by usurpation. The Constitution regulates our stewardship ; the Constitution devotes the domain to union, to justice, to defence, to welfare, and to liberty. But there is a Higher Law than the Constitution, which regulates... "
The Works of William H. Seward - Page lxxxvi
by William Henry Seward - 1853
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California, Union, and Freedom

William Henry Seward - California - 1850 - 24 pages
...nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it. We hold no arbitrary authority over anything, whether acquire! lawfully or seized by usurpation. The Constitution...to union, to justice, to defence, to welfare, and toliberty. There is another aspect of the principle of compromise which deserves consideration. It...
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The Law-abiding Conscience, and the Higher Law Conscience: With Remarks on ...

Samuel Thayer Spear - 1850 - 36 pages
...censure of a portion of his constituents. Let us hear the passage as it originally fell from his lips : " The Constitution regulates our stewardship ; the Constitution devotes the domain to union, to justice, to defense, to welfare, and to liberty. But there is a layh.er law than the Constitution, which regnlates...
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Lives of the Governors of the State of New York

John Stilwell Jenkins - Governors - 1851 - 872 pages
...But we hold, Eevertheiess, no arbitrary power over it We hold no arbitrary authority over anything, whether acquired lawfully or seized by usurpation....regulates our authority over the domain, and devotes it to the same noble purpoeea The territory is a part, no inconsiderable part, of the common heritage of...
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Lives of the Governors of the State of New York

John Stilwell Jenkins - Governors - 1851 - 998 pages
...it. We hold no arbitrary authority over anything, whether acquired lawfully or seized by userpotion. The Constitution regulates our stewardship; the Constitution...union, to justice, to defence, to welfare, and to “But there isa higher law than the Ooostitution, which regulates ¿ authority over the domain, and...
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The Higher Law, in Its Relations to Civil Government: With Particular ...

William Hosmer - History - 1852 - 206 pages
...But we hold, nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it. We hold no arbitrary authority over any thing, whether acquired lawfully, or seized by usurpation....regulates our authority over the domain, and devotes it to the same noble purposes. The territory is a part, no inconsiderable part, of the common heritage of...
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The Higher Law, in Its Relations to Civil Government: With Particular ...

William Hosmer - Fugitive slave law of 1850 - 1852 - 226 pages
...we hold, nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it. "We hold no arbitrary authority over any thing, whether acquired lawfully, or seized by usurpation....regulates our authority over the domain, and devotes it to the same noble purposes. The territory is a part, no inconsiderable part, of the common heritage of...
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The Nebraska Question

1854 - 136 pages
...But we hold, nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it. We hold no arbitrary authority over anything, whether acquired lawfully or seized by usurpation....regulates our authority over the domain, and devotes it to the same noble purposes. The territory is a part, no inconsiderable part, of the common heritage of...
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The Nebraska Question: Comprising Speeches in the United States Senate by Mr ...

Edward Everett, Charles Sumner - Amazon River - 1854 - 234 pages
...But we hold, nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it. We hold no arbitrary authority over anything, whether acquired lawfully or seized by usurpation....justice, to defence, to welfare, and to liberty. But the principle of this compromise gives «omplete ascendency in the slave States, and in the Constitution...
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The Nebraska Question: Comprising Speeches in the United States Senate

Compromise of 1850 - 1854 - 144 pages
...But we hold, nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it. We hold no arbitrary authority over anything, whether acquired lawfully or seized by usurpation....devotes the domain to union, to justice, to defence, to welt fare, and to liberty. But the principle of this compromise gives complete ascendency in the slave...
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The Life of William H. Seward with Selections from His Works

George E. Baker - 1855 - 424 pages
...nation. But we hold, nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it. We hold no arbitrary power over anything-, whether acquired lawfully or, seized by usurpation....regulates our authority over the domain, and devotes it to the same noble purposes. The territory is a part, no inconsiderable part, of the common heritage of...
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