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Page 143
... Union were to be decided by the confederates . If they could not agree , the matter was to be referred to the stadholders.t Other articles provided for the signing and carrying into effect of the articles . ‡ Certain principles of ...
... Union were to be decided by the confederates . If they could not agree , the matter was to be referred to the stadholders.t Other articles provided for the signing and carrying into effect of the articles . ‡ Certain principles of ...
Page 147
... union of colo- nies . Its commissioners also represented independent com- munities and the confederation had no power over individuals . It had the sovereign rights of declaring ... unions should differ THE UNION OF UTRECHT - SALMON . 147.
... union of colo- nies . Its commissioners also represented independent com- munities and the confederation had no power over individuals . It had the sovereign rights of declaring ... unions should differ THE UNION OF UTRECHT - SALMON . 147.
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... Union . If this discrimination is to meet Missouri , then she is admitted not to this Union but to an entirely different Union . The original thirteen States had , and have to - day , the undoubted right to forbid or to allow slavery ...
... Union . If this discrimination is to meet Missouri , then she is admitted not to this Union but to an entirely different Union . The original thirteen States had , and have to - day , the undoubted right to forbid or to allow slavery ...
Contents
Inaugural Address by Dr James B Angell President | 13 |
The Value of National Archives by Mrs Ellen Hardin | 25 |
American Historical Nomenclature by Hon Ainsworth | 33 |
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