The Nations Trial the Proclamation Dormant Powers of the Government the Cons
The Nations Trial the Proclamation Dormant Powers of the Government the Cons
Edward F Edward Fitch Bullard
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2, p. 339. ) The last congress passed many acts which will live in history as among the wisest devised by man. Yet more remains to be done. When the cohorts of Satan desire to defeat justice or sustain vice, every one of their votes are given boldly for then* cause. Would that those in congress, who profess to love freedom and equal rights, had equal courage and would act up to their convictions of duty and leave the consequences to God. The rebel states, by their own act, have voluntarily repe...aled, so far as within their power, their birth and existence as states. 39 Congross could repeal the several acts admitting such states, and rcmaud the same to the ooiuiition of teriitoiies. Although they would thereby lose their condition as states in the I'nion, yet the land would remain under the jurisdiction of congress, upon which new territories could be organi'/ed. If any inhabitants remain therein who do not like a republican government, construed practically in favor of justice and freedom, there is no clause in the constitution forbidding their migrating to a more congenial country and associations.
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