the meaning of the constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute." This report gives us the deliberate judgment of the committee on two important points. First, that the compromise of 1850 did not, by its letter or by its spirit, repeal or render... The Works of William H. Seward - Page 444by William Henry Seward - 1884Full view - About this book
| Milo Milton Quaife - Slavery - 1910 - 166 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the eighth section of the Missouri Act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute." It was professed, therefore, that the accompanying bill for the organization of Nebraska adhered strictly... | |
| Allen Johnson - Constitutional history - 1912 - 648 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute. Your committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that... | |
| Allen Johnson - Constitutional history - 1912 - 618 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute. Your committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that... | |
| Allen Johnson - Constitutional history - 1912 - 632 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute. Your committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that... | |
| Allen Johnson - Constitutional history - 1912 - 620 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute. Your committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 434 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute." Nevertheless, near the close the report said: "From these provisions it is apparent that the compromise... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 436 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute." Nevertheless, near the close the report said: "From these provisions it is apparent that the compromise... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute. Your committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute. Your committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1923 - 678 pages
...either by affirming or repealing the 8th section of the Missouri act, or by any act declaratory of the meaning of the Constitution in respect to the legal points in dispute. Your committee deem it fortunate for the peace of the country, and the security of the Union, that... | |
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