It matters not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a territory under the Constitution; the people have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it as they please, for the... The Review of Reviews - Page 456edited by - 1896Full view - About this book
| Charles Maltby - 1884 - 340 pages
...what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether slavery may or not go into a Territory under the constitution, the...lawful means to introduce it, or exclude it as they may please, for the reason that slavery cannot exist a day or an honr anywhere unless it is supported... | |
| Harry A. Lewis - 1887 - 534 pages
...what way the Supreme Court iriay hereafter decide as to the abstract question, whether slavery may or may not go into a territory under the constitution,...reason that slavery cannot exist a day or an hour unless it is supported by local police regulations. Those police regulations can only be established... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1888 - 426 pages
...not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution....day or an hour anywhere, unless it is supported by police regulations. Those police regulations can only be established by the local Legislature." He... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1889 - 386 pages
...not what way the supreme court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a territory under the constitution,...police regulations can only be established by the local legisla1 Debates, p. 49. tnre, and if the people are opposed to slavery they will fleet representatives... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1890 - 452 pages
...not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the constitution...have the lawful means to introduce it or exclude it aa they please, for the reason that slavery cannot exist a day or an hour anywhere, unless it is supported... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1892 - 398 pages
...not what way the supreme court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a territory under the constitution,...police regulations can only be established by the local legisla1 Debates, p. 49. ture, and if the pcoplo are opposed to slavery they will elect representatives... | |
| John Witherspoon Du Bose - 1892 - 820 pages
...not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide, as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution,...unless it is supported by local police regulations. These police regulations can only be established by the local Legislature, and if the people are opposed... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 pages
...not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide, as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution,...unless it is supported by local police regulations. These police regulations can only be established by the local legislature, and if the people are opposed... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 432 pages
...not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question whether slavery may or may not go into a Territory under the Constitution,...day or an hour anywhere unless it is supported by the local police regulations. Those police regulations can only be established by the local legislature,... | |
| Samuel Giles Buckingham - 1894 - 574 pages
...may not go into a territory under the Constitution ; the people have the lawful means to introduce or exclude it, as they please, for the reason that...can only be established by the local Legislature, or if the people are opposed to slavery, they will elect representatives to that body who will, by... | |
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