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Página 167
... preamble as reported . He did not , indeed , doubt that Michigan ought to be admitted into the Union , and should rejoice at her admission . But , as the chairman had correctly stated the act of Congress , pro- viding for her admission ...
... preamble as reported . He did not , indeed , doubt that Michigan ought to be admitted into the Union , and should rejoice at her admission . But , as the chairman had correctly stated the act of Congress , pro- viding for her admission ...
Página 169
... preamble should be stricken out , the subject would be more open to con- troversy than if it should be retained . Mr. G. believed that , by the preamble , Michigan would be estopped from coming forward and claiming any thing . It was ...
... preamble should be stricken out , the subject would be more open to con- troversy than if it should be retained . Mr. G. believed that , by the preamble , Michigan would be estopped from coming forward and claiming any thing . It was ...
Página 171
... preamble . It would be establishing by Congress the doctrine that we are not to be governed by law , but by popular frenzy . When the Legislature of Michigan passed the law authorizing a convention , was there any objection made to that ...
... preamble . It would be establishing by Congress the doctrine that we are not to be governed by law , but by popular frenzy . When the Legislature of Michigan passed the law authorizing a convention , was there any objection made to that ...
Página 205
... preamble than concerning the bill itself ; but he could not consent to postpone the subject . Congress were daily passing laws the effect of which pressed immedi- ately upon the people of Michigan , and concerning which they were ...
... preamble than concerning the bill itself ; but he could not consent to postpone the subject . Congress were daily passing laws the effect of which pressed immedi- ately upon the people of Michigan , and concerning which they were ...
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... preamble was correct ; and if wrong , it ought to be struck out . He felt no concern in regard to this branch of the subject at all . He was free to admit that , without the preamble , he was ready to vote for the bill . But for the ...
... preamble was correct ; and if wrong , it ought to be struck out . He felt no concern in regard to this branch of the subject at all . He was free to admit that , without the preamble , he was ready to vote for the bill . But for the ...
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