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" States are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the constitution; that all efforts of the abolitionists or others made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient... "
A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential ... - Page 13
1860 - 248 pages
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Sketch of the Life and Public Services of General Lewis Cass: With the ...

William T. Young - Generals - 1852 - 430 pages
...clause of that resolution was added to the draft, viz : — " That all efforts of the abolitionists or others made to induce Congress to interfere with...lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences ; and'that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people, and...
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Official Report of the Proceedings

Democratic National Convention - 1852 - 88 pages
...constitution ; that all efforts of the abolitionists or others made to induce Congress to "infrfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to leid to the most alarming and dangerous consequences ; and that all such efforts have an inevitable...
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Sketches of the Lives of Franklin Pierce and Wm. R. King, Candidates of the ...

Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1852 - 126 pages
...that all efforts of the abolitionist!! or others made to induce Congress to interfere with question* of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to leid to the most alarming and dangerous consequences; and that all such efforts have an inevitable...
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White, red, black, sketches of American society in the United ..., Volume 1

Ferencz Aurelius Pulszky - 1853 - 374 pages
...appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with...stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions. Eesolved, — That the foregoing proposition...
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Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Volume 5

History, Modern - 1851 - 610 pages
...all efforts of the abolitionists, or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with the question of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation...stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend to our political institutions. INDEX TO VOL. V. Abolitionism in Ohio,...
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James Knox Polk, and a History of His Administration: Embracing the ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - United States - 1854 - 446 pages
...all efforts of the Abo' litionists or others, made to induce Congress to interfere -with the question of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the roost alarming and dangerous consequences, and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to...
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The Whig Almanac and United States Register for ...

Almanacs, American - 1853 - 86 pages
...to their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists and others, made to induce Congress to interfere with...such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish tlie happiness of the people, and endanger the stability and permanence of the Union, and ought not...
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The American Statesman: A Political History Exhibiting the Origin, Nature ...

Andrew White Young - Constitutional history - 1855 - 1032 pages
...appertaining to thcir own affairs, not prohibited by the constitution; that all efforts of the abolitionists, or others, made to induce congress to interfere with...lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences; ani that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people, and...
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The Whig Almanac and United States Register for ...

Almanacs, American - 1849 - 516 pages
...lo their own affairs, not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the Abolitionists and others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or to tase incipient steps in reldtion thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous...
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The Republican Scrap Book: Containing the Platforms, and a Choice Selection ...

Campaign literature - 1856 - 96 pages
...to their own affairs 1 not prohibited by the Constitution ; that all \ efforts of the abolitionists or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with...stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend «if our political institutions. 2. That the foregoing proposition covers,...
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