Union and Liberty: a Documentary History of American ConstitutionalismMcGraw-Hill, 1969 - 328 páginas |
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... hold concession or compromise to be fatal . If we concede an inch , concession would follow concession - compromise would follow compromise , until our ranks would be so broken that effectual resistance would be impossible . We must ...
... hold concession or compromise to be fatal . If we concede an inch , concession would follow concession - compromise would follow compromise , until our ranks would be so broken that effectual resistance would be impossible . We must ...
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... hold that the proposition that slavery cannot enter a new country without police regulations is historically false . It is not true at all . I hold that the history of this country shows that the institution of slavery was originally ...
... hold that the proposition that slavery cannot enter a new country without police regulations is historically false . It is not true at all . I hold that the history of this country shows that the institution of slavery was originally ...
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... hold and occupy conquered territory without incorporation for such length of time as may seem appropriate to Congress in the exercise of its discretion . ... ... it is lawful for the United States to take possession of and hold in the ...
... hold and occupy conquered territory without incorporation for such length of time as may seem appropriate to Congress in the exercise of its discretion . ... ... it is lawful for the United States to take possession of and hold in the ...
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COLONIAL CONSTITUTIONALISM | 1 |
CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION | 11 |
Galloways Plan of Union 1774 | 17 |
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