Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Constitution of the United States by law to territory ! What is the Constitution of the United States ? Is not its very first principle that all within its influence and comprehension shall be represented in the Legislature which it ...
... Constitution of the United States by law to territory ! What is the Constitution of the United States ? Is not its very first principle that all within its influence and comprehension shall be represented in the Legislature which it ...
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... Constitution ? does it not hold its existence upon the tenure of the continuance of the Constitution ? and would it not be annihilated upon the destruction of that instrument , and the consequent dissolution of this Confederacy ? And ...
... Constitution ? does it not hold its existence upon the tenure of the continuance of the Constitution ? and would it not be annihilated upon the destruction of that instrument , and the consequent dissolution of this Confederacy ? And ...
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... Constitution , as the gentleman contends , extends over the Territories . How does it get there ? I am surprised to hear a gentleman so distinguished as a strict constructionist affirming that the Constitution of the United States ...
... Constitution , as the gentleman contends , extends over the Territories . How does it get there ? I am surprised to hear a gentleman so distinguished as a strict constructionist affirming that the Constitution of the United States ...
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