The North American Review, Volume 150O. Everett, 1890 - North American review |
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Page 213
... Union must be diminished by the acquisition of more weight at the other extremity . " ( " Life of Cabot , " by Lodge , page 334. ) In 1811 , on the bill for the admission of Louisiana as a State of the Union , the Hon . Josiah Quincy ...
... Union must be diminished by the acquisition of more weight at the other extremity . " ( " Life of Cabot , " by Lodge , page 334. ) In 1811 , on the bill for the admission of Louisiana as a State of the Union , the Hon . Josiah Quincy ...
Page 214
... Union . The States delegated all the rights and powers which the general government possesses , and they agreed with each other that no State should exercise certain functions which were in- trusted to the Federal Government as their ...
... Union . The States delegated all the rights and powers which the general government possesses , and they agreed with each other that no State should exercise certain functions which were in- trusted to the Federal Government as their ...
Page 217
... Union , and voted for in all the States ; but Mr. Lincoln had been put forth on purely sectional grounds and did not receive a single Southern vote . He had announced that the Union could not continue to exist half slave and half free ...
... Union , and voted for in all the States ; but Mr. Lincoln had been put forth on purely sectional grounds and did not receive a single Southern vote . He had announced that the Union could not continue to exist half slave and half free ...
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