| South Carolina. Convention - Nullification - 1860 - 184 pages
...Federal Government, to coerce the State, shut up her ports, destroy or harass her commerce, or to enforce the acts hereby declared to be null and void, otherwise...obligation to maintain or preserve their political connection with the people of the other States, and will forthwith proceed to organize a separate Government,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1860 - 826 pages
...Federal Government to coerce the. State, shut up her ports, destroy or harass her commerce, or to enforce the acts hereby declared to be null and void, otherwise...inconsistent with the longer continuance of South Carolina in (he Union." Force must inevitably be used in case any attempt is made by the Federal Government to... | |
| James Parton - Presidents - 1860 - 896 pages
...of the State, then South Carolina will no longer consider herself a member of the Federal Union : " the people of this State will thenceforth hold themselves...obligation to maintain or preserve their political connection with the people of the other States, and will forthwith proceed to organize a separate government,... | |
| Social sciences - 1861 - 774 pages
...of tho State, then South Carolina will no longer consider herself a memher of the Federal Union : " the people of this State will thenceforth hold themselves...obligation to maintain or preserve their political connection with the people of tho other States, and will forthwith proceed to organize a separate government,... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - Slavery - 1862 - 438 pages
...to coerce the state, shut up her ports, destroy or harass her commerce, or to enforce the said acts otherwise than through the civil tribunals of the...South Carolina in the Union ; and that the people of the said state will thenceforth hold themselves absolved from all further obligation to maintain or... | |
| George Washington - Nullification (States' rights) - 1862 - 36 pages
...to coerce the State, shut up her ports, destroy or harass her commerce, or to enforce the said acts otherwise than through the civil tribunals of the...South Carolina in the Union ; and that the people of the said State will thenceforth hold themselves absolved from all further obligation to maintain or... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...to coerce the State, shut up her ports, destroy or harass her commerce, or to enforce the said Acts otherwise than through the civil tribunals of the...South Carolina in the Union ; and that the people of the said State will thenceforth hold themselves absolved from all further obligation to maintain or... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 396 pages
...to coerce the State, shut up her ports, destroy or harass her commerce, or to enforce the said Acts otherwise than through the civil tribunals of the...South Carolina in the Union ;' and that the people of the said State will thenceforth hold themselves absolved from all further obligation to maintain or... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...inconsistent with the longer continuance of South Carolina in the Union; and that the people of the said State will thenceforth hold themselves absolved from...obligation to maintain or preserve their political connection with the people of the other States, and will forthwith proceed to organise a separate government,... | |
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