Horace Mann's Letters on the Extension of Slavery Into Californnia and New Mexico; and on the Duty of Congress to Provide the Trial by Jury for Alleged Fugitive Slaves1850 |
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... Congress ? Plainly , by the Congress in session at the time when application for admission is made ; and by no other . The fourth Texan State may not be ready for admission for fifty years to come ; and could the Congress of 1845 ...
... Congress ? Plainly , by the Congress in session at the time when application for admission is made ; and by no other . The fourth Texan State may not be ready for admission for fifty years to come ; and could the Congress of 1845 ...
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... Congress were under no obligation , and had no power , to make a law providing for trial by jury , except in criminal. prosecutions. ,. cutions. ,. until. after. the. seventh. article. of. amendment had been ratified ; for if they had any ...
... Congress were under no obligation , and had no power , to make a law providing for trial by jury , except in criminal. prosecutions. ,. cutions. ,. until. after. the. seventh. article. of. amendment had been ratified ; for if they had any ...
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... Congress to provide the trial , or that of the States to remove the impediment ? Shall the States re- peal their laws first , and leave the liberty of the citizens in jeopardy ; or shall not Congress legis- late first , and secure that ...
... Congress to provide the trial , or that of the States to remove the impediment ? Shall the States re- peal their laws first , and leave the liberty of the citizens in jeopardy ; or shall not Congress legis- late first , and secure that ...
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