Documents Printed by Order of the Senate, 87. izdajaState Printers., 1838 Contains bills and other legislative documents. |
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... national Legislature , responsible not to the people of the district , but to the people of the United States . It ... government within their lim- its , a circumstance tending to advance their interest and increase their influence in a ...
... national Legislature , responsible not to the people of the district , but to the people of the United States . It ... government within their lim- its , a circumstance tending to advance their interest and increase their influence in a ...
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... national government , a do- mestic slave trade scarcely less disgraceful in its charac- ter , and even more demoralizing in its influence . For this is not , like the former , carried on against a barbarous nation ; its victims are ...
... national government , a do- mestic slave trade scarcely less disgraceful in its charac- ter , and even more demoralizing in its influence . For this is not , like the former , carried on against a barbarous nation ; its victims are ...
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... national and state governments , on this subject , should be defined and established . It is said , indeed , that , if the powers , which we have considered , should be exercised by the federal government , they would be followed by ...
... national and state governments , on this subject , should be defined and established . It is said , indeed , that , if the powers , which we have considered , should be exercised by the federal government , they would be followed by ...
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