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" Congress the power to coerce a State into submission which is attempting to withdraw or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy? If answered in the affirmative, it must be on the principle that the power has been conferred upon Congress to declare... "
Arguments of Counsel in the Court of Appeals of the State of New York: Upon ... - Page 210
by New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1863 - 239 pages
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The Bar: West Virginia, Volume 23

Law - 1915 - 524 pages
...is attempting to withdraw or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy? After serious reflection l have arrived at the conclusion that no such power...delegated to Congress or to any other department of the government." Hence when the Star of the West, laden with provisions for the garrison of Fort Sumter,...
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Origin and History of the American Flag and of the Naval and Yacht ..., Volume 2

George Henry Preble - Flags - 1917 - 426 pages
...is attempting to withdraw, or has actually withdrawn, from the confederacy?" answered by saying, " After much serious reflection, I have arrived at the...to any other department of the federal government. The fact is," he added, " that our Union rests upon public opinion, and can never be cemented by the...
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Origin and History of the American Flag and of the Naval and Yacht ..., Volume 2

George Henry Preble - Flags - 1917 - 428 pages
...actually withdrawn, from the confederacy ? " answered by saying, " After much serious reflection, l have arrived at the conclusion that no such power...to any other department of the federal government. The fact is," he added, " that our Union rests upon public opinion, and can never be cemented by the...
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Source Problems in United States History

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, William Edward Dodd, Marcus Wilson Jernegan, Arthur Pearson Scott - United States - 1918 - 536 pages
...principle that the power has been conis ferred upon Congress to declare and make war against a State. After much serious reflection, I have arrived at the...to any other department of the Federal Government. . . . 20 December 6th. The House of Representatives appoints a Committee of Thirty-three to seek a...
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Arguments and Speeches of William Maxwell Evarts, Volume 2

William Maxwell Evarts - 1919 - 668 pages
...State into submission which is attempting to withdraw, or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy? I have arrived at the conclusion that no such power has been delegated to Congress nor to any other department of the Federal Government." He was too consistent a statesman to issue...
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Arguments and Speeches of William Maxwell Evarts, Volume 2

William Maxwell Evarts - Forensic oratory - 1919 - 668 pages
...State into submission which is attempting to withdraw, or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy? I have arrived at the conclusion that no such power has been delegated to Congress nor to any other department of the Federal Government." He was too consistent a statesman to issue...
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History of North Carolina: From 1783 to 1925

Samuel A'Court Ashe - North Carolina - 1925 - 1592 pages
...must be on the principle that the power has been conferred upon Congress to make war against a state. After much serious reflection I have arrived at the...specific and enumerated powers granted to Congress ; and it is equally apparent that its exercise is not necessary and proper for carrying into execution...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4

Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - United States - 1901 - 758 pages
...principle that the power has been conferred upon Congress to declare and to make war against a State. After much serious reflection, I have arrived at the...specific and enumerated powers granted to Congress ; and it is equally apparent that its exercise is not "necessary and proper for carrying into execution"...
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The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 1

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 696 pages
...principle that the power has been conferred upon Congress to declare and to make war against a State. After much serious reflection, I have arrived at the...specific and enumerated powers granted to Congress : and it is equally apparent that its exercise is not 'necessary and proper for carrying into execution1...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1867 - 1434 pages
...principle that the power has been conferred upon Congress to declare and to make war against a State. After much serious reflection, I have arrived at the...specific and enumerated powers granted to Congress; and it is equally apparent that its exercise is not " necessary and proper for carrying into execution"...
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