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" States or Territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. 2. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a... "
The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ... - Page 159
1868
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern ..., Volume 1

Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 560 pages
...hereby forbidden ; and Congress is reqnired to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. 2. Congress shall *also have power to prohibit the introduction...of, or Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. 3. The privilege of the writ of habeat eorpun shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion...
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American Abolitionism, from 1787 to 1861

Felix Gregory De Fontaine - Antislavery movements - 1861 - 78 pages
...hereby forbidden, and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. 'I. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a member of this Confederacy. The Congress shall have power— 1. To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and...
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern ..., Volume 1

Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 572 pages
...hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. 2. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any Suite not a member of, or Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. 3. The privilege of the writ...
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The American Union: Its Effect on National Character and Policy, with an ...

James Spence - Political science - 1862 - 424 pages
...hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. 2. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction...of, or territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. 3. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion...
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The Rebellion Record: June '61-Sept. '61

Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 812 pages
...hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. 2. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction...of, or Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. 3. The privilege of tho writ of habeas corpu» shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 830 pages
...hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent tho same. 2. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction...of, or Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. 8. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1862 - 804 pages
...hereby forbidden, and Congress is required to pass such Inws as shall effectually prevent the same. 2. Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a Member of tho Confederation." This enactment WAS subsequently confirmed by all the States in the ratification...
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Journal of the Convention of the People of South Carolina

South Carolina. Convention - Constitutions - 1862 - 894 pages
...forbidden ; and Congcess is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. • 2. The Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a member of this Confederacy. 3. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless, when...
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The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, with ..., Volume 1

Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - Slavery - 1862 - 764 pages
...other border States, still reluctant to leave the Union and try the hazards of the new confederacy. "Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a member of this confederacy." In the clause relating to the tariff, the favorite Southern doctrine of taxation...
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North and South

Hiram Fuller - United States - 1863 - 352 pages
...territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden, and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. " Congress...of, or territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. " No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in slaves,...
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