| Sir William Howard Russell - 1861 - 1102 pages
...Retolutimi e» the mlyect of Slavery," ever since known by his name,- ia which the ground was assumed that "any organization of the territorial governments,...such territories with their property, would be an exerciM ot power, by Congress, inconsistent with the spirit upon which our Federal compact wag based,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1863 - 642 pages
...and treasure of the whole nation ought' to be governed for the common benefit of the citizens of all the States ; and any organization of the territorial...power by Congress inconsistent with the spirit upon whicli our federal compact was based, insulting to the sovereignty and dignity of the States thus affected,... | |
| William Franklin Switzler - 1879 - 658 pages
...and treasure of the whole nation, ought to be governed for the common benefit of the people of all the States, and any organization of the Territorial...of the Union from removing to such Territories with then- property, would be an exercise of power, by Congress, inconsistent with the spirit upon which... | |
| 1901 - 1234 pages
...and treasure of the whole nation ought to be governed for the common benefit of the citizens of all the States; and any organization of the, Territorial...would be an exercise of power by Congress inconsistent witn the spirit upon which our Federal compact was based, insulting to the sovereignty and dignity... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1904 - 456 pages
...territories which precluded inhabitants of the Southern States removing thither with their slaves, "would be an exercise of power by Congress inconsistent...to the sovereignty and dignity of the States thus alTected, and calculated to alienate one portion of the Union from another, and tending ultimately... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1904 - 482 pages
...territories which precluded inhabitants of the Southern States removing thither with their slaves, "would be an exercise of power by Congress inconsistent...insulting to the sovereignty and dignity of the States K \ of resolutions Ped the «* *JJ might ditional co-operation such resist measures 2 as ,i,.iv,i.... | |
| Perley Orman Ray - 1908 - 334 pages
...and treasure of the whole nation, ought to be governed for the common benefit of the people of all the States, and any organization of the Territorial...property, would be an exercise of power, by Congress, [Resolved] "3. That this General Assembly regard the conduct of the Northern States on the subject... | |
| Eugene Morrow Violette - 1918 - 654 pages
...Territories is, to say the least, a violation of the principle upon which that instrument was founded. removing to such territories with their property,...sovereignty and dignity of the States thus affected, caleulated to alienate one portion of the Union from another, and tending ultimately to disunion. (3)... | |
| Raymond Doty Thomas - 1921 - 158 pages
...in the territories; secondly, that the exercise of power Ъу Congress in "excluding citizens from any part of the Union from removing to such Territories with their property" vould opérete "to alienate one portion of the Union from another, . . • tending ultimately to disunion;"... | |
| James Anderson Barnes - 1925 - 356 pages
...for the ooramon benefit 16. Senate Misc. I, Doc. 110, 1st session, 31st Cong. of the people of all the States; and any organization of the territorial...with their property, would be an exercise of power Ъу Congress inconsistent with the spirit upon which our federal compact was based; insulting to the... | |
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