| Virginia. Governor - 1849 - 36 pages
...adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of congress of the 6th of March 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding...the constitution ; but for the sake of harmony, and for the preservation of our federal Union, they will still sanction the application of the principles... | |
| Virginia - 1849 - 1434 pages
...adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of congress of the 6th of March 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding...the constitution ; but for the sake of harmony, and for the preservation of our federal Union, they will still sanction the application of the principles... | |
| William Franklin Switzler - 1879 - 658 pages
...further adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act qf Congress of March 6th, 1820; even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slave-holding...the Constitution ; but for the sake of harmony and for the preservation of our Federal Union, they will still sanction the application of the principles... | |
| Lucien Carr - 1888 - 406 pages
...further adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of Congress of March 6, 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding...the Constitution ; but for the sake of harmony, and for the preservation of our federal Union, they will still sanction the application of the principles... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1904 - 554 pages
...adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of Congress of the 6th of March, 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding States, and authorizes them to insist on their rights under the Constitution ; but, for the sake of harmony and for the preservation of our... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1904 - 554 pages
...adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of Congress of the 6th of March, 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding States, and authorizes them to insist on their rights under the Constitution; but, for the sake of harmony and for the preservation of our... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1904 - 562 pages
...adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of Congress of the 6th of March, 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding States, and authorizes them to insist on their rights under the Constitution ; but, for the sake of harmony and for the preservation of our... | |
| Perley Orman Ray - 1908 - 326 pages
...further adherence to the basis of Compromise fixed on by the Act of Congress of March 6, 1820; even if such Act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding...the Constitution; but for the sake of harmony and for the preservation of our Federal Union, they will still sanction the application of the principles... | |
| Harrison Anthony Trexler - 1914 - 272 pages
...adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of Congress of the 6th of March, 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding States, and authorizes them to insist on their rights under the Constitution; but, for the sake of harmony and the preservation of our Federal... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams, John Martin Vincent - 1914 - 626 pages
...adherence to the basis of compromise fixed on by the act of Congress of the 6th of March, 1820, even if such act ever did impose any obligation upon the slaveholding States, and authorizes them to insist on their rights under the Constitution; but, for the sake of harmony and the preservation of our Federal... | |
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