The Randolph Letter On the Slavery Question

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The Randolph Letter On the Slavery Question
Seth Barton
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But whether she knew it or not, cannot alter the riglts resulting from prior appropria- tions of Territory, if theig be any such right in either to ap- propriate to their own Arbitrary uses the public domain of the several States withoul the prior sanction of Congress. — Passing this by, I remark\that the Convention of Deseret in pursued the natural boundary a and at the line of 36 30 runs Santa Barbara on the Pacific at latitude, thence South-Easterly along the meanderings of the ocean to the ...Mexican border, thence East with that boundary line, &c. , &c. , consequently fronting on the Pacific two degrees of latitude from the 34th to the 32d. Her dimensions, like those of California, fixing her Western limii South of the Sierra Neva nearly a due line South t^ the 34th degree of North ted into the Union as one of these States; and though less are monstrous, I admit, and such as Congress ought never to bold and pushing than California, she modestly awaits the sanction of Congress of her Constitution, before choosing and sending hither her Senators and Representative to Con- gress.

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