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... Congress , and to produce a dissolution of our happy Government , a dismem- berment of the Union , and the erection of a mon- archy upon its ruins - and whether such a case did not call for equal union ? Mr. J. asked , who would now ...
... Congress , and to produce a dissolution of our happy Government , a dismem- berment of the Union , and the erection of a mon- archy upon its ruins - and whether such a case did not call for equal union ? Mr. J. asked , who would now ...
Side 1201
... Congress , that State will be entitled to means were necessary , this might be an aux - six Representatives , besides a very large fraction iliary to the projected , or any other mode of re- which was thrown on her by the apportionment ...
... Congress , that State will be entitled to means were necessary , this might be an aux - six Representatives , besides a very large fraction iliary to the projected , or any other mode of re- which was thrown on her by the apportionment ...
Side 1205
... Congress . Although the State United States is obligatory on the Congress of of Louisiana could not be gratified by the annex- the United States ; and , third , that the amend- ation of the whole territory , their desires would ment ...
... Congress . Although the State United States is obligatory on the Congress of of Louisiana could not be gratified by the annex- the United States ; and , third , that the amend- ation of the whole territory , their desires would ment ...
Side 1211
... Congress on the 9th instant , and the documents which accompanied it . In the utter ignorance of the undersigned as to all the circumstances alluded to in those documents , he can only disclaim most solemnly , on his own part , the ...
... Congress on the 9th instant , and the documents which accompanied it . In the utter ignorance of the undersigned as to all the circumstances alluded to in those documents , he can only disclaim most solemnly , on his own part , the ...
Side 1217
... Congress , which would be attended with the greatest hard- ship , as the population had been unrepresented for some time past , and complained of various grievances . He , therefore , moved an amend- ment to the bill , to divide the ...
... Congress , which would be attended with the greatest hard- ship , as the population had been unrepresented for some time past , and complained of various grievances . He , therefore , moved an amend- ment to the bill , to divide the ...
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