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... elected to frame a constitution should have authority finally to decide the ques- tion of slavery , or did they intend by leaving it to the people , that the people of Kansas themselves should decide this question by a direct vote ?
... elected to frame a constitution should have authority finally to decide the ques- tion of slavery , or did they intend by leaving it to the people , that the people of Kansas themselves should decide this question by a direct vote ?
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has been at the same time the head of the church called the Lat- ter Day Saints , and professes to govern its members , and dispose of their property , by direct in- spiration and authority from the Almighty .
has been at the same time the head of the church called the Lat- ter Day Saints , and professes to govern its members , and dispose of their property , by direct in- spiration and authority from the Almighty .
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... either sepa . rately , or conjointly with His Royal Highness the Prince , to alienate , mortgage , or receive , or direct to be paid by way of antici- : pation ; but the same shall , from time to time , as the same shall become due ...
... either sepa . rately , or conjointly with His Royal Highness the Prince , to alienate , mortgage , or receive , or direct to be paid by way of antici- : pation ; but the same shall , from time to time , as the same shall become due ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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