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... intended to affirm , by force . Force may , indeed , hold the parts that the sovereignty was in the twenty - together ; but such union would be the bond four States , in whatever light he may view between master and slave ; a union of ...
... intended to affirm , by force . Force may , indeed , hold the parts that the sovereignty was in the twenty - together ; but such union would be the bond four States , in whatever light he may view between master and slave ; a union of ...
Side 675
... intended to augment the existing evil , can be , no General Government . and the apprehended danger , by increasing , still But , Mr. President , the Constitution has not further , the chances of discordant judgments.- left this ...
... intended to augment the existing evil , can be , no General Government . and the apprehended danger , by increasing , still But , Mr. President , the Constitution has not further , the chances of discordant judgments.- left this ...
Side 721
... intended any thing unkind , ( here Mr. WEB- STER said , audibly , certainly not ; and Mr. C. Resolved , That the people of the several replied , I will not then say what I intended , if States thus united by the constitutional com- such ...
... intended any thing unkind , ( here Mr. WEB- STER said , audibly , certainly not ; and Mr. C. Resolved , That the people of the several replied , I will not then say what I intended , if States thus united by the constitutional com- such ...
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