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" State might have proposed the call for a general convention to the other States; and Congress, if a sufficient number of them concurred, must have called it. But the first magistrate of South Carolina, when he expressed a hope that, " on a review by Congress... "
Cobbett's Political Register - Page 239
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading ..., Volume 9; Volume 56

United States. Congress - Law - 1838 - 684 pages
...State might have proposed the call for a general convention to the other States; and Congress, if a sufficient number of them concurred, must have called...expressed a hope that, 'on a review by Congress, and. 'he functionaries of the General Government, of the mcnts of the controversy,' such a convention will...
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1833 - 432 pages
...Slate might have proposed the call for a general convention of the other States ; and Congress, if a sufficient number of them concurred, must have called...has authority to call such a convention, unless it he demanded by two-thirds of the States. The suggestion then, is another instance of the reckless inattention...
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Register of Debates in Congress

John Hohnes - 1833 - 682 pages
...Stale might have proposed the call for a general convention to the other States; and Congress, if a sufficient number of them concurred, must have called...^the functionaries of the General Government, of the merit! of the controversy,' such a convention will be accorded to them, must have known that neither...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1833 - 686 pages
...State might have proposed the call for a general convention to the other States; and Congress, if я sufficient number of them concurred, must have called...the functionaries of the General Government, of the merit» of the controversy,' such a convention will be accorded to them, must have known that neither...
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Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd Congress, 2nd session, pt. 1. Dec. 3 ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1833 - 684 pages
...State might have proposed the call for a general convention to the other States; and Congress, if a sufficient number of them concurred, must have called...expressed a hope that, ' on a review by Congress, and _ther functionaries of the General Government, of the merits of the controversy,' such a convention...
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United States Weekly Telegraph, Volume 2

United States - 1833 - 1072 pages
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Railway Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Volume 2

Railroad engineering - 1833 - 436 pages
...the Governor of South Carolina observe» that he " cannot but think that on a calm and dispassionate review by Congress and the functionaries of the General Government of the true merit« of this controversy, the arbitration by a call of a Convention of all the Stales, which...
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1833 - 502 pages
...the Governor of South Carolina oBserved, that he " cannot but think, that on a calm and dispassionate review by Congress and the functionaries of the general government, of the true merits of this controversy, the arbitration by a call of a convention of all the States, which...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 79

Great Britain - 1833 - 472 pages
...state might have proposed to call for a general convention to the other states ; and Congress, if u sufficient number of them concurred, must have called...Carolina, when he expressed a hope that, " on a review hy Congress and the functionaries of the general Government of the merits of the controversy," such...
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THE AMERICAN ANNUAL REGISTER: FOR THE YEAR 1832-33

William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 pages
...state might have proposed the call for a general convention to the other states ; and congress, if a sufficient number of them concurred, must have called...it. But the first magistrate of South Carolina, when ho expressed a hope that " on a review by congress and the functionaries of the general government...
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