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... Hundred Dollars . - Property subject to it . Every Resource of the Country to be reached . - Tax paid by the States mostly . - Obstacle to the taking of the Census . - The Foreign Debt . -Terms of the Contract . - Premium . - False ...
... Hundred Dollars . - Property subject to it . Every Resource of the Country to be reached . - Tax paid by the States mostly . - Obstacle to the taking of the Census . - The Foreign Debt . -Terms of the Contract . - Premium . - False ...
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... hundred and thirteen ( 113 ) yeas to five ( 5 ) nays ; and it is a significant fact , as showing the absence of any sectional division of sentiment at that period , that the five dissentients were divided as equally as possible be ...
... hundred and thirteen ( 113 ) yeas to five ( 5 ) nays ; and it is a significant fact , as showing the absence of any sectional division of sentiment at that period , that the five dissentients were divided as equally as possible be ...
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... hundred votes . Seeing in this result the foreshadow- ing of almost inevitable defeat , General Quitman withdrew from the canvass as a candidate , and the Executive Committee of the party ( empowered to fill vacancies ) called on me to ...
... hundred votes . Seeing in this result the foreshadow- ing of almost inevitable defeat , General Quitman withdrew from the canvass as a candidate , and the Executive Committee of the party ( empowered to fill vacancies ) called on me to ...
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... hundred and eight . " This was a provision inserted for the protection of the interests of the slave - trading New England States , forbidding any prohibition of the trade by Congress for twenty years , and thus virtually giving ...
... hundred and eight . " This was a provision inserted for the protection of the interests of the slave - trading New England States , forbidding any prohibition of the trade by Congress for twenty years , and thus virtually giving ...
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... hundred thousand , or Virginia , with her seven hundred and fifty thousand . 2. The object for which they were appointed was not to organize a new Government , but " solely and expressly " to amend the " Federal Constitution " already ...
... hundred thousand , or Virginia , with her seven hundred and fifty thousand . 2. The object for which they were appointed was not to organize a new Government , but " solely and expressly " to amend the " Federal Constitution " already ...
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The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volym 1 Jefferson Davis Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1912 |
The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volym 1 Jefferson Davis Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1881 |
The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volym 1 Jefferson Davis Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1881 |
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action adopted afterward amendment APPENDIX appointed arms army Articles of Confederation asserted authority Beauregard Charleston citizens coercion Colonel colonies command Commissioners compact Confederacy Congress Constitution Convention Davis declared defense delegated Democratic duty election enemy eral ernment established executive exercise existing expressed federacy Federal Government force Fort Moultrie Fort Pickens Fort Sumter forts garrison Governor granted gress harbor honor hope hostile independence JEFFERSON DAVIS Johnston Kentucky legislation Legislature letter Major Anderson Manassas Massachusetts ment military militia Mississippi Missouri Missouri Compromise North Northern officers opinion organization party patriotism peace persons political position possession present President principles proposed proposition purpose question ratified reënforcements referred regard representatives resolutions Rhode Island seceding secession Secretary of War Senate sent slavery slaves South Carolina Southern sovereign sovereignty stitution Sumter territory tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington Whig withdraw
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Sida 319 - WHEREAS, The laws of the United States have been for some time past and now are opposed, and the execution thereof obstructed in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Sida 673 - The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President, shall be the Vice President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office...
Sida 668 - The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States ; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to prejudice any claims of the United States, or of any particular State. SECTION 4. The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion, and on application of the Legislature, or of the Executive...
Sida 188 - That this assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare that it views the powers of the Federal Government as resulting from the compact to which the States are parties...
Sida 385 - That the government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers; but that, as in all other cases of compact among parties having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions, as of the mode and measure of redress.
Sida 639 - ... To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes ; 4 To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States ; 5 To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures ; 6 To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States...
Sida 92 - Philadelphia for the sole and express purpose of revising the articles of Confederation and reporting to Congress and the several legislatures such alterations and provisions therein as shall, when agreed to in Congress and confirmed by the States, render the federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of government and the preservation of the Union.
Sida 645 - Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason, unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
Sida 320 - We, the people of the State of South Carolina, in Convention assembled, do declare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained, that the ordinance adopted by us in Convention, on the 23d day of May, in the year of our Lord 1788, whereby the Constitution of the United States of America...
Sida 181 - September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States...