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The Supreme Court have decided that the act of Congress is constitutional , that it
is a binding statute , that it has the same force as other laws , and is as much
entitled to be obeyed and executed as other laws . The President , on the
contrary ...
The Supreme Court have decided that the act of Congress is constitutional , that it
is a binding statute , that it has the same force as other laws , and is as much
entitled to be obeyed and executed as other laws . The President , on the
contrary ...
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... his own rights , and his own obligations . Where every one is his own arbiter ,
force , and pot law , is the governing power . He who may judge for himself , and
decide for himself , must execute his own decisions ; and this is the law of force .
... his own rights , and his own obligations . Where every one is his own arbiter ,
force , and pot law , is the governing power . He who may judge for himself , and
decide for himself , must execute his own decisions ; and this is the law of force .
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We are tod , sir , that the I resident will immediately employ the military force , and
at once blockade Charleston ! A military remedy , a remedy by direct belligerent
operation , has been thus suggested , and nothing else bas been suggested ...
We are tod , sir , that the I resident will immediately employ the military force , and
at once blockade Charleston ! A military remedy , a remedy by direct belligerent
operation , has been thus suggested , and nothing else bas been suggested ...
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