Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 February 1833 — Page 1
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BY BLXHU STOUT.)
VISJC22!MS3, (IA.) S.&TiTClD.&Y, 2, 1833.
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. Such was ; foe the declaration of independence e versv. between S.. .. ih f'mnlina ami iht t(.r,i...,i k .t... .
which the father ot ; were knouii only as "United Colonies;-; federal government, it belcngs solety to! quired by ihc tvaMroF,!1"" " ltd on by the ap-.s- ; and that, tvrn under ihc irticiea of com-1 her, by her delegates in solemn convtn- .nd fioallv. ti-. ' ' Kmeni.
erty, promulgated ; federation, the slates weie considered as tion assembled, to decide w hether the annNed to t!.ieru' ..I . . .
ained in 1793, and ; forming "collectively, ore mtiou," with- ftdera.1 comnact he iotied and what : i onMi'mi J n ,r" "y !le
n.
her assent
The records of cur history do indeed eflotdthe prototype of the-e sentiments, which is to be found in the reco ded opinion of those, who, when the constitution was framed, were in favor of a "."urn na tionsi government," in which the states should stand in the sitr.e relation to the Union, that the colonies did towards the mother country. The journals of thr convention and the sect et history ol the debates, will show that this parly did
j propose tr secure to the federal covet n
mcnt an abso'utc supremacy ntcr the states, bv oivir.r? them a iterative ur.oo
cachafter in3crtior,loM-r ones m.icj,, faws. bul' lhe samc ili3tory also same proportion jr7 Persons senump; I ,cacfK5 us thal a!! these propositions Advertisements, must speedy the nunr , uere rcjcc,cd,apd a federal government ber of times they wishlnem inserted, or I w:,snnaiv established, recognizing the
Ihey will beconumteaumuotucieu uul ! sovereignty of the states, and leaving the
constitutional compact on the footing ot all other compacts bet ween "parties hav
It is the natural aod necessary copse qvience of the p incipcs thus authnt itively announced by the president, as constitmiug the very basis of our political svs tem, that the federal government is un limited and supreme; being the exclusive judge of the extent of its own powers, the law of confess sanctioned by the executive an I the judiciary, whether passed in direct vio!ati(n ol the constitu-
t
ihcu nrrif'urffl tdo -i'ni. ! rut nnr ri.rht nf refuinir i,. Hi.l.ni'.i tnti. ! .-Anr...l.. ..... .. " -Cli are nntori
lution which they r fleeted a Y decisio : of congress, ' was reserved to South Carolina therefore car.not, ami will . p,esient wiihout institu-irrr .
:sera. Io a p..vertimcul i Mie president ami ins immediate prede-! not yield to ar.v depat tment of the fede ' ry in'o motives, ha, him-clf eiae T i principles, South Caiout.a ccssor. Jo the latter, "belongs the in-1 ral government, a fiht which enters in-j smd public v denounced " them- .rk' a voluntary parH, and to ! vei.Uon, and upon the loimer v ill unfor-'to tfie eentc of ail sovtrciirotv. indlofi'.cer ot fjnce m p(M .
such a government she never will yive j tui.ateiy tail the evils of reducing it to; without which, it would become a bau-: measures, ir.tcrdt d, 3S we Lt!MnC
practice. jc ail(i a name. jcontct ihese acknowledged abuse S nnh Carolina holdn the p-inriplr,! Such are the doctrines which South j It is a va'm and idle d,spie lhfl f now promulg ted by the president (as Carolina, has throe-h her convention ; words, fo csk whether this riU . f ...
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tvnd must be paid f r accordingly.
PIUV'LNMATION BY niK 'iOV. KUNOR OF S CAROLINA VitEars. the President f the Uri ted States ha issued hi r.rr,cj mti-n concerning an "OnntNAScR of th teoplk of South C-aholiw. t nultt fy ce tain acts of the ctingrrs of the IT. States. laying ''duties and imposts tor the protection' of domcs'ic manufac , ture ' And whp..rra, ,hc les;'s'al,,re of s Carolina, now iti session, taking into cm - jiideration the matters contained in tht 5ii(j proclamiti jn ol the president, have adopted a prramhie and rrsolutioa to the following efiect, viz: "Wmwav the president of the U. States ha issued his proclamation ds naunciop; the proceedings of this state; calling upon the citizens hereof to re tiounce their pVi nary allegiance, and threatening them with oi!ita v co r . ion,
un rranvd by tho consti'ution, n-. ot-
claim to be supporters ol U.e rights ol , by them she id stand or fall: such ere e' a cor.stituticnal, a soveVign, the states ) 'js contradicted by the letter j the principles promulgated by Virginia served right. In calling this rh of the constitution unauthorized by us 1 in '98, ad which thrn received the sar.c-! s'.i!iiio?al. it could never have
spint ij ejrjiistent iih every principle I ti:n nf rhose great men, whose recorded ' tended to claim it as a right granted br on which it was founded -destructive of! sentiments have come down to us as a or derived from the?cens'i!ii'in, bat it 'is all the nhircts lor which it a irameri"i lurht inmir trt omt o rv. r i n,u ', A - . ." , . . .. .:. i
J i .w-v. ..I'juidiiii i-yi'-i jiu I 4i.iiiaiir::i Mill! ) (TeniUS
is Virginia and not South Carolina, j its letter and its spirit; it beirp not only io speaks when it is said thsj she ; distinct I r understood, at the time of rati-
utterly tDCompatible with the very ex ixtencc of the stales and absolutely la
tal to the rights and liberties of the pco pie. South Carolina has so solemnly
and repeatedly expressed to congress
It is
wh
. - M l S w 'views the powers of the feH-rJ govern- fying the constitution, but rxpi eslv nrr.
uiru', as rcsuniovx irom inc com;:act to: vi ieo ior, in me instrument j f
i nit 8'citcx are parties, rn limited j alt sovereign rights, not tgred to be es-
t;7.
and ths world the principles which she j by the plain sense ami intention of the ercised conioiotlv, should be rxrrtr t
.w'i3uxuiv me very ptuars oi j liiairumcni corrsii'tning that coTJpt j separately Ly the states. Virginia dethc constitution, that it is deemed unne-jas no further valid than they arc author- c'ared, in reference to the ti-ht"assertc'el cessaiy to do more at this time, Unnjizedby the gian s enumerated in that I in the resolutions of f93 above q-joted barely to present .o summary of those I compact; ayd that in caic deliberate, J ever, after hanne fudv a-..i a - r-. , -1 J
great fundamental truths, which she be-1 palpab'c and dangerous exercise of o;!;-1 re-rzomir.cd 3nd re coi.'sidered ihese rt. teves can never he stibvetted without j er powers, not grnnted by the said com ' olutions. '"h it she found it to be her in. the inevitable destruction of the liberties pact, the states who are parties thet eto, dispensable, duty to aduerc to the T.ef of t!ie peop'c and of the Union itself. j have the riht end are in doty hom.d, to t as loundd in truth, as roncr.avt vr-vl South Carolina has never claimed (as is interpose, for arresting the progiess ofj the coo?:j'Ut j,n. cnd a3 ,o'.d,tcite to i: assetted by the ioresidtn') the tight o j the evil and nor maintaining within their j welfare," and Mi . Madisr.n liirr.-e!f
4re peaiit)g at pleasure ail the revenue J respective limjts, the "authorities, ngli's airier? them to he: firicctly 'censtitu. laws olthe Union,' nuch lessthe right and liberties, appertaining tothfm." 1 tionai ar.d roncoisive."
of 'repealing the constitution itself, s.nd laws pDs.cil to give ii effrcl which have
never been alledged to be unennstitu'ional." She r'aims on y the right to j;idge of infiactions of the constitutional
lion and rights of the states, or not, a.t e i "O npact, in vto'aiion of the reserved
"the supreme law of the land." Hence ighls ot the. states, and of arresting the j that ihe irCneral government is the exclt:-! "r;mt enumerated io that nmor-
it is. that the president obv'n ns!y cnnskl propess of usurpatitn wittdn her ov-n'sive judge of the extent of the power S then vre have th authority of Mr. .Mediers the words, Mmde in putsutnce of the limits and wh.en, as in the tariff's of 1828, del-gated to it, stop nothing sV.ort of ! or. himself ror the in.-vitablc conr'uiion cnoaiitmion" ;s mere surptusag; ad and I S:'2, i cvenue and pruteciion con- despotism since the discretion of those J thM it is 4,a p?in principle, ii or:.ier? by therefore, w!cn he professes to recite the i st: to tibial and nnconAtiiutional objects, wlio administer the govcrrimrnt, ar.d not j common practice, and th er.T;ai to the naprovision of the constitution c n this sub- have been so ptxed up together, that it the constitution, would be ths n easnte-; Jure ot compass, lhat when eson cir ject, he states that stir -'social compact j is fouol imposihis to draw the Hoe of of their powers. Tbnt the st :.vei a-j e had to no t i'-ur.jl snpf riur to tre auin express term dechves ihat the la ws i liscriminati on sie has no alternative, j states who formed the iostrumro' fifing, thority of the parties, the parties thereof the United States, its constitution, ! but to consider the whole as a system. ! sovereign ?ml independent, have tne un selves must be the rightful judge in the
aou the treaties made unJer it arc tne i unconstitutional in rs crarctcr, ar.o fjues'ioo ioe rigr.t to jo ige oi t.ie in'r .c ; r,si resort, '-r.eth.-r f he h'.-?.in
supreme law ol the kind,' and speaks ' leave it to those who have "woven the hi; and. that A NULLIFICATION has been pu.snr.d or violated. ,?
It is Kentuchy who declared in '0 It is whoMy irnmsleriI, owevee, by spes!;ing in the explicit language o j vhi: name this rigtjt may be calltd- for Thon-.as JcrTrson, that "trie p ir.cip'es if the cons'itu'ion be 'a compact tr and constructi ui eenfended for by neoi-j 'vhich -he s'a'es are partjes;' ifactsnf bers of the state legislatures, (the veryjtlie federal goremrnent ate no further
same now niaintatued by the Pr?sid .rt abd than they are authorized by the; ft 1 i . - 1
m?de
The
consistent wttb the existence o. c j throughout of the explicit sup emrscv v-'eb, toumavcl the threads.' South I BY THOSE SOYE CKiN tl ICS. OF ; ronstitniioo. rootinu's, Mr. TvIadifO':,
terlv n
frcr -tne, be it therefoie li'solvcd. That his cxceM-.ney the jr?tf
vernor he recvieMed, forthw::ii, to t? w t
j gi eo to th hws of the Union over those Carolina insists, and she appeals to the i ALL UN A U tU ZED A(' ' S "vas formed by the sanction of the s' itcs
ot the states as if a law cn cotjrrress
i??h nj us'.ii supreme, wniie it was nc-
stirjlion Such, however, is not the
his proclamiu v. warning the good p.-.o j c.sszry to the validity of a treaty that it u f.uiv. ,ae Bsraint the At-e-.pt -j ; . oid be made in pursuance of the con
the president of the United States to
ducc tlicn frooi
iog them to uisi
and to be prepa
whole political history ot cur country, DON:, UNDER COLO It OF 'HI A !' j jtiven by each ;n its rv?re?n capacity-
support oi ner position "incr. ire ronsu liVo I liUiiiiiiA i , 43 lilt UiUiJ.l J toe piarcs, rncn. neing parties to the eon-
3CtFUL HEMEDY." j stitutionil compact, and io their sovc. es It is the great apot!c of Arneriran lib- i c'n "Piy. it follow, 0f necessity, rhat ' I ertv himself, who hai r,.nprrip.f tt-.r ! lhere can "e no tribunal above their au-
i their aUegiance. e.xhot j i-ruvis'ton of the constitution. That in j Ke feaioro of 'nationality in its founrJa- i pii;.ciplest and left them as a legecy to j thorTy IO df CJ"" in the last report, le.rird nis va:n rve ce.,'. strtnent expressly provides that the I ti that ' he people of the severui : ,ie American Dcore. reroidfil liv hi ! w1,"'her the compact made by them be
led to -ostein the digni oco uitutico. and laws of the U Str.tes j states as distinct political communities I ov;n hand. It is by hirn that we are in-1 v-;'a,e; ap ccnsequo:Jrf tha, es the
tuiion of the Ur.ited States is a contact ' FUL HEMEDY."
between sovereign states that it create
a confederated republic, not having a sin
tv, aod protect tKe ;ibv,v ol Vz sU'c a , vm-:n so i ne m.oe io pu-suance ttiere- ueu uic ujuymmon, cacu siaie act-, siructed, that to the constitutional com-! l-11 " i,i"y must tnemseivrs d
ga'nst the arbitrary m. uuiv.-ijj.,si..ii. jcihl,-.-.: -d.n, - ..v.., ...... io wi. pact cacn stale acccilod as i state, anci ... ...v. ?uvu urnons as .k r,r,H..t i ar.v :Mns; in the constitution or Imvs oti 7-s, and not 'hose of any rvher state. ' r,n inten-ral nartc" its rn.tate form. ! Tnnv hc of ufT.cienf mtgniitlda to rentliic
Vv.v't Hnnirnr Y h'AYvr., Cov-rn-i anv state to the contrary not withstand- i 'he ct of ratification declaring it to be,: a; t'n :t.cif the nther f.artv." that 1 l!cir irTposit:on
sn.'O'Cnee so o- ,n
or nt S':h Ca-oina. m
said resolution, do hereby issue this my j Here it Will he seen that a law ol ccn nrocl a m V ton, s d e-itnh- warning 'hn pood gress, as such, can have no validity un-
con'e o this t ale aganvjr too oan.rer .;css, :ooor. -i., imu m.ui. u. mt umvi-
tutioo t"i unconstitutional act is there
Tore null and void, atid the only point
i
o'.u and ppnico.is -'.-Marines p
r . i
,.Koa.n.ti,'ii oi me r'e.s,
ri"l it ! .t .
in t!ie
binding on the states so ratifyingthe ! they aloRC heinj, par,ie to ,ie compact
srates are :s atunors, tneir pmver crci , ?rr 0ieJy authorised to jn'g, Qt the last
ei it ineir voice ciotnco n who au r,-aCr of the powers exercised undent;!
:nori.y tix covemmtnt wnsenn torm
(CONCI UDRT) REST VF.FC.)
:?" the Phi!tidl'ltm Innuirer. iGL"TIf CAliOLI W
enr.rees heinp a nartv. but merclv the. irv -i....!..... . .
ed. is composed of their agens, and the crcalu, c cf the con,patl rhftt it :,ccomCs j . ... Ver ' V 1' lUnioo which is the bond is a Union of tr(.; .fnlr ,':,! ;, ,r, nn!,, ,n U ?' V. T'm. " .,,iC Z'1
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dent, as calculated to mislead their jodg- that cm arise io this case is whether, to states a not or individuals that as re-! tecJ 3r)(1 ccr,seq,JCntlv unlimited power. ! rn;v 0oorrL-The IWurl.ri-d i' men'i asto'ho troerha'-ac-rr of the gov- the federal govenrnent, or any depart-; K?ds the foundation and extent of its in ,)0 an or body Gf ,ne,lf up(5n erib;lc)rli;. rnnent under whic-i Ihev live, and the incnfthereof, has been exclusively re-(power, the government of the United jthat wherc power sre assumed which ! 'riy!r p'jt c (j.y "nf, i.,.'-' par imount ooMCa:;o-t which thev owe to servecj.thc right to decide authorita'ive. i States is strictly what its name implies,; juvc nn, been delegated, (the rery ca?f- rriuU fur v hi. h l! o'l ri W,-- m tii state, m l msoifetlr intended to se-! ly for the states this rpestion of unmn- ;a federal govcrrwnent that the states are j nir hetor- us)a nullification ol the aci!0n.Cil :lf. l attMV 'com luce them fr-:n thpir allegiance, and stitulionality. If this hc so, to which of ! as sovereign now as they were prior to is the rightful remedy; that every ute j a "j,- "iinl- oormi'inon hv drawing 'hem o he support of the j the departments, it may be asked, is this j 'he entering into the compact that the ; bas a natural riht, io cases not within s rriu led the s m vW I e , v.n il Vt violent nod an'.awfut measures contenj ! right of final judgment given. If it be federal constitution is a co-federation in:thc compact fccvf non n ieries to nul-! (h y on m-n.val eonvnUion " Now th"r...i k ti, nrpl .-ot. to involve them 1 to coasrress. nen is congress not only el- the nuttire of a treaty -or I alliance by j ;:rr nf ilciP on nuthoriiv ail aumn. I. ... '
iuai. j u w.w - . - j I - . . r i is no neeersnv ior n; oiviii.' our rat:
in ?h irM.tt ftf rebraio'i. wou'd ear-
nestly admonish them to b.ew jre of the specious but false doctrines by wliich it is now attemp'ed to be shown that the several stages have not ret-'med tljrir entire sovereignty, th".t the alleiritce of
- the c";t:z;ns was transferred in the f"f
evatcd above the other departments of
the f'd-ral government, b;jt it is pot hove the constitution itself. This, how ever, the president himself has publicly and solemnly denied, claiming and exer-
cisincr, as is known to ail the world, the;
rirhtto refuse to execute acts of con
wiiir i en rnirt Qf,ifri.,rt c 1 1 1 o nrrfcnH c . .i. . .
' .' J. "'t:,, " tionoi power ny o-ners wiin.n mc;r .im f jn.rrs ujH j,.ut. ftlij timn
matiCe.
J'ho nulli-
sw
, inatanc
. to the government of the U - j gres and solemn treaties, even after they
ift Slates," that "a sta'e canmt lie satel nan recetveu tne unrton oi every ueto be sovcreirn and independent, whose! partment of the federal government.
l hat tne executive possesses mis right of deciding, finally and exclusively, as to the validity of acts ol congress, ill hardly be permitted; and that it belong to the judiciary, except so far as be necessary to the rleciions of the (pies-
tions which otay inci.lent'v coTe before
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. fc . -----i," vy. ,,tstanainaiiinoyiir.isriRminev vroum f -onemb: no act of violenre o-x j..,nny upon certain objects of externa. . he urukr thc dominion, absolute and un . " , ,A , . , concern in which they are rquaMy inr- j ,imi,cc!, of whomsoever might exercise 1 .f ' 7 " ested, such as rr. f:cace. coerce, io tne right of judgment forthem." i,d Z' . uZ lll
. ,; ......... ........ . that m ms-oi aci passed uv cor.!;rr5s, , ?l ( , j . , hj ; , . h
u ' v 1 1 i . v. r " j rfwa v r- aiiti t r xri l n i mi vinipri iifr rui inn
i
citizen owe obedience to lavs no m ide
by it;" that "cvcm under thc ry d government we ha 1 no sepnate character' that 'he cnntititi''i his created "a a tiooal govern nent," which is not "a com p.ict between sovereign rifites" "that a Mate has no ri?h! to $rcr:c" in a word.
I I n i I I. ., in Hfi'3 nf I i u' on.-1 fi f 1 1 1 1 (n c
that eurs is a national eavrrnmcn r'i .i v u
re i got y fetiarntehj. Eor the convenient conjoint exercise
'rt,r 'i i-trortrd hv r!ir nnirfs tvi'l r. l. -
that the compact is not meant to be the .j,t,nf:!onj; cuireni; as th- jiirVr think?
mcasujeoi i..c power? v uic vit'-ji
v. hiii vi I sni'n awnv fn?n rriti'rr,i-a nil
,1 tne 5nere;Rn;y nt the s.ites, Ittre ,,.,,,, b, ,Mt j, win ptoce ci ,0 1 , - - nn, f neHv be.nmc connn a-cn ejterche ,)vcr ,hr mws ?!l ?o wh3t. j "en: cy or Uc io:rr .-1 his VWH h ; socv, it ..d be lhe ch.'y of thc st.t ,:il( g; f)r lhc Incrc kc of th, federal governmet. It represents Hif !mf!.rlirpthnfisvW and of no free ' - , ? . .
I..;.. ..ill VnstP,l in the rnmrt : c t... . iPUirsMli icil'.u .iicuij.
... ........ v jn lorpumui iKnai i,tr.,:c: eucii acis,; . - j j , tl r,rdinai,.-o will lhe powers ol this government are , wv aBy c.her of thr g,r,eri!, government j , j f od j whollv dtrivn'ive. It possesses no more ! r,hv;v :!nrl ine.mior,aiiv s.iithr.rir.rd cx Lri ' lro n iouin.e u.icrxm U
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which thc pooole of all the states are heco denied by none stronger than the j mnerei.t a-ivereigmy . inn n icorpo. a-. h tl; constitution, shall be exercised) Tho HnrWnn Courier of tho comrepresented, and bv which we are consti-1 president himself, who, a memorable ted town, or any other Kreat corporate ; wiurin tl!cir rcfpective terri-oriev" ' ' s , , , t'irmvn ,mr t.i el -one peopie-ao 1 -that our rep. j ncion. refund to acknowledge the; body-it is a political corporr.inn, Prd h is ot. these grrt and es-entbl truths. ' :r r.:, f oft relatives in cong-es, are all thc rer - hin.ling authority of the federal court, i like all corporations. ,t look for ,ts pow. , tj,a. Son,h Carolina has now acted - t . i . ( ,J c v'it nt hv Th pi Vvith ' ll rese-itatives of the Uai-ed States, and not and claimed for himself and has exerci- j ers to an exterior source. I hat sou, ce , jTUirg fer herself as a rovcrcign state. , vm i t f ,,f the nir.icular tstes from which thev sed 'he riht of enforcing the laws, not j is the state. ! soe has prcnour.ced thc protec'inJ: svs i , ;r;;,nn nr ronie--d,ctrines which uproot the ve- according to their ju Iment, but -his own South Carolina claims that, by the uec; ' in aU its branches, to be a -gross, : .t;' 0 0 rV fmndation of our po'iticl system; an- utrlcrstanoiog of them." And yet. wh. n , Oration ot independecc, ,oe became and ; dtUh,r ant! palpahle vio! ,tioo of the i .; 7; ' ;;,-fr -r:" n oihte the ricrhtsof thc tatec.'and utter-Ut serves the purpose of luingiog odium ha. ever since cor.tn.urd a free, siv er-. crnsiit tionoi com pact;" aod having ex- ,l U 11 i'-1" wiJC.h de" 4tro v tl 1" libertie, of the ci-i.en. upon Sou'h Catolina, "his native state." eign, and independent state. hat.strd every other mean, of redrew lT - TT" c V"' 1 iv !e-irov i.i- i ' . ........ 1 ; .,- ... 7 . . ' Ve ot ti. estate. :f a! mvo I to ri-s noon
: . ..... K is .,..ri..ni :nj nn nntiiiiM-m in rprtnrii. i 1 i; js a v. c r t i u" I." t'H',ii.. m i. aMi.p intrinpn " , ,
1 ronnirpt nil r is.i . 1 si in ' u,u i 'in. i'n.5 1,1.111 iijj .' . , . . t, sul li,. 11 11 r ci ,ii"i wi iivi mh. ilu ;
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is uere o
tore of acinfedcrste republic It is inleir. rights, as
truth an accu-fue delinrati j.i, drawn 'sith ; tutnn.
.. u 1 Kr,.-! nf.i crreat c ins-t'id c em- It is unn
U ti iiu ii.i . Ji " - ; -. - - 1
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canor
tl, or fr lin t'v.r, would ron':nc sen-
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Jescribed, has not' a single fca-;cirv, in a matter affecting her sover- j or pof n'J'c may of right do That '; ad s icred dutv, mterpoiiirg foe arrest
a violation of the ccnii- : inuepend-nt sta'es, she r.rit .er h.-. ., of Js9 M;(,n y:.yxn rcr
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t:i".t inrutti n;, x;jev nave lor
p,re, one and io bviihle." and under jorae wlntcver Hoecious form its powers may, surely
b2 nnsked.it is in lt the worst of
ell the deed
ipirit of an ar- j eral coin
dep)tisn, in whirh lb
V v fd'a-v g-ivermnerit is sofi'tit ,! m pervade j and trdsper institutions professing to be free. Such; history wil
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ecessary to enter into sn eWh- . stramt upon her sovetctgn win ano piea- , .. . . anj jAW t?uin; "!l 11 1 - I. 7- -
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imioatjon ot the suujeci. u pure, man uiw u.im. . A ? mcasurf s n f,cr own, teat ir.ev sha not . -V . . . , ..J... i... ' ...l :.u .ii ,.wi .,t.- . .. ' r.i..' t orpiK? j r - to' T mharnirer
t atinut ot a uoum, inai uvi'n "cn mi ji-j 1 v tie oforrrtl wilr-ia ner umiis. , ... - -
aration of independence, the sev. bound before God and man, to pcrionn Si h Caro!tr.a has not anrr.r" p'.''atino. M" - .sen im
oies beca-ne -free, sovereign. ; 'heir S'i'emn p.eoges. i.e inevnan:e , cou!d b considered a at all doubt iv irr 1 u' ' , , :, ; .''"" 1
ulen states, ' and our r.o.Uicai , r.fiocusion irom rnt orrn -iu. r , .vhen he aerfs -thit the acts in , 1 : . , . , -
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i aounjaniiv snow, mat, i rv ; "iv. c.utc im, u ,,,a" -m v-4 ; n. Motion were in reality ;nTen:ie(; tor tne. . .- - . .
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was not the covrmmcol hw which oil-: erv subscipient cnange ot their co-iiiition ; uciiv ecn ir,cepenjcm "vr. kus. v pro.ec,,an nianutaetures; that tlir;', f . . , . fathers fourht and bW-.'. and cfVcred up ! up to the formation uf our present consti-1 from tu- very nafire of things "'Cfp.opaonhune'jUi:;" that "the anouj.t ,5i" r.1- t',,4L ' their.i-.es and fortunes a a willing sc-1 lotion, the states preserved their sover-;be no eotnmon judge or umpire, each I0'"""''1"""r;tire uch wis no' the government ' eignty. The discovery nf this new lea-poverr ign has a rijht "to pdge ns well, e oj-htal d-r.-ght rf the Kt-rVvj thouaL f-ataUii ics ' svfiichthc ,re-t and pvrhtic men who; ture in our svtem, that t he st ates exist d infractions. i.s of the mode and meas resolutions n h'- hrnd writing of Mr. .'clfa-! k c'leu th- Uiii j.) int bw.in", in the pleui- cr.vas ineu.btu A thc Unio:.; that be-: ure of iedi.c;" nam the prcs-.nt centre-. vn, lately :.'ib:i,hvd by hi, :.;;.i:.d v.:. : truin.
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