The Sectional Controversy: Or, Passages in the Political History of the United States, Including the Causes of the War Between the Sections, with Certain ResultsC. Scribner, 1868 - 388 Seiten |
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... amendment . The amendment was rejected by the votes of New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsyl- vania , against those of Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina ...
... amendment . The amendment was rejected by the votes of New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsyl- vania , against those of Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina ...
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... amended either be- fore or after its adoption . It was finally concluded to adopt it on assurances that it would be amended afterwards . One of the proposed amendments respected State rights , which have since been the subject of ...
... amended either be- fore or after its adoption . It was finally concluded to adopt it on assurances that it would be amended afterwards . One of the proposed amendments respected State rights , which have since been the subject of ...
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... amendment to a motion for nat- uralizing foreigners , " that each man naturalized should re- nounce the possession of slaves , " and , as an amendment to this . amendment , Mr. THATCHER , of Massachusetts , moved , “ and he never would ...
... amendment to a motion for nat- uralizing foreigners , " that each man naturalized should re- nounce the possession of slaves , " and , as an amendment to this . amendment , Mr. THATCHER , of Massachusetts , moved , “ and he never would ...
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... amendments to the Federal Constitution ; by which the slave States would be deprived of the slave representation , as at pres- ent provided ; and by which , new States would be prevented from coming into the Union , except by a vote of ...
... amendments to the Federal Constitution ; by which the slave States would be deprived of the slave representation , as at pres- ent provided ; and by which , new States would be prevented from coming into the Union , except by a vote of ...
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... of those States . They declare that they are " solicitous for the continuance of the Union as well as the sovereignty of the States . " The first amendment proposed , namely , to take from 66 THE SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY .
... of those States . They declare that they are " solicitous for the continuance of the Union as well as the sovereignty of the States . " The first amendment proposed , namely , to take from 66 THE SECTIONAL CONTROVERSY .
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