States, will make such discrimination, and would, therefore, be a violation of the Constitution, and the rights of the States from which such citizens emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of this Union,... Journal of Proceedings - Página 232por Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1849Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1847 - 412 páginas
...territories of the United States, will make such discrimination, and would, therefore, be a violation of the constitution and the rights of the States from...emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of this Union, and would tend directly to subvert the Union itself.... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1847 - 594 páginas
...territories of the United States, will make such discrimination, and would, therefore, be a violation of the Constitution, and the rights of the States...emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of this Union, and would tend directly to subvert the Union itself.... | |
| Oliver Cromwell Gardiner - 1848 - 356 páginas
...Ihe territory of the United States, will make such discrimination, and would therefore be a violation of the Constitution and the rights of the States from...emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of the Union, and would tend directly to subvert the Union itself."... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1849 - 668 páginas
...property, of whatever description, into such territory, would make a discrimination unwarranted by, and in violation of, the compromises of the constitution...from which such citizens emigrated, and in derogation ofthat perfect equality that belongs to the several States as members of this Union, and would tend... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1854 - 762 páginas
...territories of the United States, will make such discrimination, and would, therefore, be a violation of the constitution and the rights of the States from...emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of this Union,—and would tend directly to subvert the Union itself.... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 806 páginas
...preventing them from removing, with their slave property, to such territory, " would be a violation of the constitution and the rights of the States from which such citizens emigrated, and a derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as 140 141 members of this Union ; and... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 812 páginas
...preventing them from removing, with their slave property, to such territory, " would be a violation of the constitution and the rights of the States from which such citizens emigrated, and a derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as 140 141 members of this Union ; and... | |
| Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 208 páginas
...Territories of the United States, would make such a discrimination ; and would, therefore, be a violation of the Constitution, and the rights of the States...emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of this Union, and would tend directly to subvert the Union itself."... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 páginas
...territories of the United States, will make such discrimination, and would, therefore, be a violation of the Constitution and the rights of the States from...emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them as members of this Union, and would tend directly to subvert the Union itself.... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 694 páginas
...diacrrminstion, and would, therefore, be a violation of the Constitution and the rights of the Sutet from which such citizens emigrated, and in derogation of that perfect equality which belongs to them aa members of this Union, and would tend directly to subvert the Union itself.... | |
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