The Congressional Globe, Volume 26Blair & Rives, 1857 - Law |
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... Republican party , remarks in defense of the , by Mr. Perry .. .162 Revenue and navigation laws , remarks on the , by Mr. Fuller , of Maine ..... ........ 157 Rusk , Thomas J. , a Senator from Texas- remarks on the Indiana senatorial ...
... Republican party , remarks in defense of the , by Mr. Perry .. .162 Revenue and navigation laws , remarks on the , by Mr. Fuller , of Maine ..... ........ 157 Rusk , Thomas J. , a Senator from Texas- remarks on the Indiana senatorial ...
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... republican in form , but it would be a monarchy in fact ; and if he had undertaken to exercise it in the case of Kansas , he would have been justly subject to the charge of usurpation , and of violation of the dearest rights of the ...
... republican in form , but it would be a monarchy in fact ; and if he had undertaken to exercise it in the case of Kansas , he would have been justly subject to the charge of usurpation , and of violation of the dearest rights of the ...
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... republican and unconstitutional , at war with the theory of our system and the genius of our institutions . The President says : " Protected by the laws and usages of the Government they assail , associations have been formed in some of ...
... republican and unconstitutional , at war with the theory of our system and the genius of our institutions . The President says : " Protected by the laws and usages of the Government they assail , associations have been formed in some of ...
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... Republican platform and those I have avowed here . I ask the gentleman if Utah shall come here with a constitution recogniz- ing polygamy as a domestic institution , whether he would vote for its admission ? Mr. SMITH , of Virginia ...
... Republican platform and those I have avowed here . I ask the gentleman if Utah shall come here with a constitution recogniz- ing polygamy as a domestic institution , whether he would vote for its admission ? Mr. SMITH , of Virginia ...
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... Republican party has suffered in the past by not believing enough of the designs of the slave power ; its incredulity has been its weakness . If the people of the free States had understood what the real doctrines and purposes of the ...
... Republican party has suffered in the past by not believing enough of the designs of the slave power ; its incredulity has been its weakness . If the people of the free States had understood what the real doctrines and purposes of the ...
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