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... south boundary of that Territory on a line to be drawn due east from the southern bend or extreme of Lake Michi- gan , and the Michigan convention has overlooked or disregarded an act of Congress of 19th June , 1816 , authorizing the ...
... south boundary of that Territory on a line to be drawn due east from the southern bend or extreme of Lake Michi- gan , and the Michigan convention has overlooked or disregarded an act of Congress of 19th June , 1816 , authorizing the ...
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... South Carolina , if he had time to look into the report ; but at present he would only ask that the resolution be permitted to lie on the table until to - morrow . Mr. CALHOUN assented to the request , and the res- olution was laid on ...
... South Carolina , if he had time to look into the report ; but at present he would only ask that the resolution be permitted to lie on the table until to - morrow . Mr. CALHOUN assented to the request , and the res- olution was laid on ...
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... South Carolina [ Mr. CALHOUN ] had in view . Mr. TALLMADGE then submitted the following amendment to the amendment : " That each Senator have the privilege of admitting into the circular gallery number of gentlemen . " [ SENATE . Mr ...
... South Carolina [ Mr. CALHOUN ] had in view . Mr. TALLMADGE then submitted the following amendment to the amendment : " That each Senator have the privilege of admitting into the circular gallery number of gentlemen . " [ SENATE . Mr ...
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... South Carolina on one point . We deny , said he , the power of Congress to legislate concerning local institu- tions , or to meddle in any way with slavery in any of the States ; but we have always entertained the opinion that Congress ...
... South Carolina on one point . We deny , said he , the power of Congress to legislate concerning local institu- tions , or to meddle in any way with slavery in any of the States ; but we have always entertained the opinion that Congress ...
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... South . The right to the prop- erty which the petitioners sought to impair was solemnly recognised by that instrument ; and it was a violation of the compact to seek , either directly or indirectly , to shake the security which the ...
... South . The right to the prop- erty which the petitioners sought to impair was solemnly recognised by that instrument ; and it was a violation of the compact to seek , either directly or indirectly , to shake the security which the ...
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