| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 478 pages
...as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal territory; while Mr. Pinckney, by his votes,... | |
| Victor Alvin Ketcham - Debates and debating - 1914 - 400 pages
...as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this, Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal territory; while Mr. Pinckney, by his votes,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Copyright - 1914 - 212 pages
...as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this, Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal territory ; while Mr. Pinckney, by his votes,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Copyright - 1915 - 156 pages
...and 30 as such, approved and signed the bill, thus completing its validity as a law, and thus showing that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in 35 Federal territory. No great while after the adoption of the original Constitution, North Carolina... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Copyright - 1915 - 156 pages
...steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this, Mr. King showed 35 that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal territory; while Mr. Pinckney, by his votes,... | |
| James A. Briggs - 1915 - 48 pages
...as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and ngainst all compromises. By this Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in federal territory; while Mr. Pinekney, by his votes,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Copyright - 1915 - 218 pages
...Richard Bassett, George Read, Pierce Butler, Daniel Carroll, and James Madison. This shows that, in their understanding, no line dividing local from Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, properly forbade Congress to prohibit slavery in the 5 Federal territory; else both their fidelity... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - American prose literature - 1916 - 760 pages
...as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this, Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal territory; while Mr. Pinckney, by his votes,... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - American prose literature - 1916 - 798 pages
...as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this, Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal territory; while Mr. Pinckney, by his votes,... | |
| Carroll Lewis Maxcy - Briefs - 1916 - 348 pages
...as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises. By this, Mr. King showed that, in his understanding, no line dividing local...Federal authority, nor anything in the Constitution, was violated by Congress prohibiting slavery in Federal territory; while Mr. Pinckney, by his votes,... | |
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