Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... Congress , and mentative . formally and decisively negatived by a direct re- corded vote , as may be seen by referring to the proceedings of the Convention on the 14th of September . Mr. PRESIDENT : During the present session of Congress ...
... Congress , and mentative . formally and decisively negatived by a direct re- corded vote , as may be seen by referring to the proceedings of the Convention on the 14th of September . Mr. PRESIDENT : During the present session of Congress ...
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... Congress the necessity of overleap ing the constitutional limits of their power ; that be viewed the provision of the Constitution author- ising Congress " to dispose of and make all need ful rules and regulations respecting the ...
... Congress the necessity of overleap ing the constitutional limits of their power ; that be viewed the provision of the Constitution author- ising Congress " to dispose of and make all need ful rules and regulations respecting the ...
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... Congress thereafter , was continued in full force until re- pealed , excepting so far as it was repugnant to the act of 1805. The restrictions on the impor- tation of slaves were not repugnant to that act , and they must have been ...
... Congress thereafter , was continued in full force until re- pealed , excepting so far as it was repugnant to the act of 1805. The restrictions on the impor- tation of slaves were not repugnant to that act , and they must have been ...
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