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" That Congress has no power under the Constitution, to interfere with or control the domestic institutions of the several states, and that such states are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the... "
The Origin of the Late War: Traced from the Beginning of the Constitution to ... - Page 228
by George Lunt - 1866 - 491 pages
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The Life and Public Services of James Buchanan: Late Minister to England and ...

Rushmore G. Horton - History - 1856 - 454 pages
...upon the sectional issue of domestic slavery, and concerning the reserved rights of the States : " 1. That Congress has no power under the Constitution...that such States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts...
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The Republican Scrap Book: Containing the Platforms, and a Choice Selection ...

Campaign literature - 1856 - 88 pages
...upon the sectional issue of domestic slavery, and concerning the reserved rights of the States — 1. That Congress has no power, under the Constitution,...that such States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs not prohibited by the Constitution; that all efforts of...
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A Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise: With A History of the Political ...

James Pinkney Hambleton - History - 1856 - 550 pages
...defend both at every hazard, observing with scrupulous and uncalculating fidelity, every Resolved, That Congress has no power, under the Constitution,...that such States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; and that all efforts...
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Wells' National Hand-book: Embracing Numerous Invaluable Documents Connected ...

John G. Wells - Politicians - 1856 - 156 pages
...upon the sectional issue of Domestic Slavery, and concerning the reserved rights of the states : 1. That Congress has no power under the Constitution,...that such states are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts...
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The Life and Public Services of James Buchanan: Late Minister to England and ...

Rushmore G. Horton - 1856 - 448 pages
...institutions of the several States, and that such States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited...induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery o- to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous...
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The Republican Party and Its Presidential Candidates: With Sketches of ...

Benjamin Franklin Hall - Political parties - 1856 - 560 pages
...convention reaffirmed the Democratic platforms of 1844 and 1848, and specially declared "that congress haa no power under the constitution to interfere with,...that such states are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the constitution ; that all efforts...
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The Criterion: Which Exhibits Portraits of the Three Candidates, Facts in ...

Campaign literature - 1856 - 54 pages
...upon the sectional issue of domestic Slavery, and concerning the reserved rights of the Spates — 1. That Congress has no power under the Constitution...domestic institutions of the several States, and that all such States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs not...
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The Kansas Struggle, of 1856, in Congress & in the Presidential Campaign..

William Goodell - Slavery - 1857 - 80 pages
...upon the sectional issue of domestic slavery, and concerning the reserved rights of the States : " 1. That Congress has no power, under the Constitution,...all efforts of the Abolitionists or others, made to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in violation thereto, are calculated...
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The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary ...

Michael W. Cluskey - Political Science - 1857 - 672 pages
...upon the sectional issue of domestic slavery, and concermnjj the reserved rights of the states. 1. That Congress has no power under the Constitution,...that such states are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts...
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The Debates of the Constitutional Convention: Of the State of Iowa ..., Volume 2

Iowa. Constitutional Convention - Constitituional law - 1857 - 596 pages
...In that convention, which nominated Lewis Cass and William 0. Butler, this resolution was passed : ;'That Congress has no power, under the constitution,...domestic institutions of the several states, and that suc'i states are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited...
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