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... Union , because it did or did not legalize slavery within its boundaries . Why not oppose the continuance of a State , for the same reason ? The Missouri Compromise divided and dis- solved the Union , converting it into a federation ...
... Union , because it did or did not legalize slavery within its boundaries . Why not oppose the continuance of a State , for the same reason ? The Missouri Compromise divided and dis- solved the Union , converting it into a federation ...
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... Union preserved from the perils that threatened to engulf it . Yet from that day to the present , the feeling engendered in that sectional war of ambi- tion against the South , has never slumbered . * * * " This glorious Union itself ...
... Union preserved from the perils that threatened to engulf it . Yet from that day to the present , the feeling engendered in that sectional war of ambi- tion against the South , has never slumbered . * * * " This glorious Union itself ...
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... Union upon an equal footing with the original States , in all respects whatever , shall be complete and absolute , and said State shall be entitled to one member in the House of Representatives in the Congress of the United States until ...
... Union upon an equal footing with the original States , in all respects whatever , shall be complete and absolute , and said State shall be entitled to one member in the House of Representatives in the Congress of the United States until ...
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PORTRAITS OF HON AARON V BROWN POSTMASTER GENERAL | 66 |
Arnold and Andrè meeting of 300 Constitution the 426 | 192 |
Bard the Favorite 186 D | 335 |
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