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Entered according to Law, in the year 1846, in the Clerk's office
of the District Court of the United States for the District of Co-
lumbia.

TO

GEORGE MIFFLIN DALLAS,

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,

AND

PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE,

THIS EDITION OF THE CONSTITUTION

IS INSCRIBED BY

A CITIZEN.

"The Constitution in its words is plain and intelligible, and it is meant for the home-bred, unsophisticated understandings of our fellow-citizens."

"The people alone are the absolute owners and uncontrollable movers of such sovereignty as human beings can claim to exercise; subject to the eternal and unchangeable rules of justice, of truth, and of good faith. The moral law is out of its reach; sovereignty cannot violate that, and be more justified than the humblest individual."

"Yield away the Constitution and the Union, and where are we? Frittered into fragments, and not able to claim one portion of the past as peculiarly our own! Our Union is not merely a blessing; it is a political necessity. We cannot exist without it. I mean, that all of existence which is worth having must depart with it. Our liberties could not endure the incessant conflicts of civil and conterminous strife; our independence would be an unreal mockery, our very memories would turn to bitterness."

(Mr. Dallas in defence of the Constitution.)

Page.

5. TABLE of the names of Representatives in Congress who
have been elected Speakers of the House of Represent-
atives, from 4th March, 1789, to 10th August, 1846;
with the commencement and termination of their ser-
vice as such, and the States of which they were Rep-
resentatives

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