The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 |
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Page 208
... Constitution and the Union of the States . " That the general government can- not permit the secession of any State without violating the obligations by which it is bound , under the com- pact , to the other States , and to every ...
... Constitution and the Union of the States . " That the general government can- not permit the secession of any State without violating the obligations by which it is bound , under the com- pact , to the other States , and to every ...
Page 209
... Constitution of the United States , according to the spirit and intent thereof ; and they demand the faith- ful discharge of the same duty by every State in the Union ; and thus as far as may be , to increase tranquility between the ...
... Constitution of the United States , according to the spirit and intent thereof ; and they demand the faith- ful discharge of the same duty by every State in the Union ; and thus as far as may be , to increase tranquility between the ...
Page 210
... constitution should be directed all the energies of all the depart- ments of the general government , and the efforts of all good citizens . " The vote upon the adoption of this amendment , was Yeas - Anthony , Ba- ker , Bingham ...
... constitution should be directed all the energies of all the depart- ments of the general government , and the efforts of all good citizens . " The vote upon the adoption of this amendment , was Yeas - Anthony , Ba- ker , Bingham ...
Page 211
... constitution of such States may pro- vide . " Section 2. That no territory shall be acquired by the United States , except by discovery and for naval and commercial stations , de- posits and transit routes , without the concurrence of a ...
... constitution of such States may pro- vide . " Section 2. That no territory shall be acquired by the United States , except by discovery and for naval and commercial stations , de- posits and transit routes , without the concurrence of a ...
Page 212
... constitution shall not be construed to prevent any of the States , by appropriate legislation , and through the action of their judicial and ministerial officers , from enforc- ing the delivery of fugitives from labor to the persons to ...
... constitution shall not be construed to prevent any of the States , by appropriate legislation , and through the action of their judicial and ministerial officers , from enforc- ing the delivery of fugitives from labor to the persons to ...
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