Southern Quarterly Review, Том 18Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1850 |
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... matter . He believed Congress had power to admit California . It was con- tended in the address , that it would be unconstitutional ; and yet it said that it might be assented to ! How could we assent to it , if it was unconstitutional ...
... matter . He believed Congress had power to admit California . It was con- tended in the address , that it would be unconstitutional ; and yet it said that it might be assented to ! How could we assent to it , if it was unconstitutional ...
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... matter brought before it , they had presented what is now before the Convention . He was never more astonished than he was to hear a gentleman , of the wide reputation of the gentleman from Mississippi , say that it was uncon ...
... matter brought before it , they had presented what is now before the Convention . He was never more astonished than he was to hear a gentleman , of the wide reputation of the gentleman from Mississippi , say that it was uncon ...
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... matter of congratulation , if it costs the State nothing but money . If Penitentiaries only produce good practical results among a crowded and crime - committing people , where is the necessity of applying the system to South - Carolina ...
... matter of congratulation , if it costs the State nothing but money . If Penitentiaries only produce good practical results among a crowded and crime - committing people , where is the necessity of applying the system to South - Carolina ...
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SUMMER TRAVEL IN THE SOUTH | 24 |
TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF SOUTHCAROLINA by | 66 |
HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE | 85 |
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