The Congressional Globe, Część 1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... Constitution , to do that ? You admit that in those States where they are they are property . Has this Congress any power by a legislative enactment to divest a citizen of any State of this Union of his property ? Certainly not , except ...
... Constitution , to do that ? You admit that in those States where they are they are property . Has this Congress any power by a legislative enactment to divest a citizen of any State of this Union of his property ? Certainly not , except ...
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... Constitution furnishes a mode by which the peo- ple of the United States can redress the wrong- impeachment , trial , conviction , and dismissal from office . Mr. President , it is very strange that at this time of day , after we have ...
... Constitution furnishes a mode by which the peo- ple of the United States can redress the wrong- impeachment , trial , conviction , and dismissal from office . Mr. President , it is very strange that at this time of day , after we have ...
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... Constitution , and all means which are appropriate , which are plainly adapted to that end , which are not prohibited , but consist with the letter and spirit of the Constitution , are constitutional . " I concede this principle , that ...
... Constitution , and all means which are appropriate , which are plainly adapted to that end , which are not prohibited , but consist with the letter and spirit of the Constitution , are constitutional . " I concede this principle , that ...
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... Constitution of the United States , to enact a law of this kind ? Has the Congress of the United States the constitutional authority to enter within the limits of the respective States , and to declare that any person who is held in ...
... Constitution of the United States , to enact a law of this kind ? Has the Congress of the United States the constitutional authority to enter within the limits of the respective States , and to declare that any person who is held in ...
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... constitutional amendment to interfere with the domestic institu- tions of a State ; and that in no event should sla- very be abolished without compensation . That the Convention which framed the Constitution did not sustain either ...
... constitutional amendment to interfere with the domestic institu- tions of a State ; and that in no event should sla- very be abolished without compensation . That the Convention which framed the Constitution did not sustain either ...
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