Speech of Hon Henry Winter Davis of Maryland Against the Admission of Kansas

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" That he regarded as necessarily involved in the very idea of their assuming to themselves to take the first step, in a legal form, towards the establishment of a State government.
12 He proceeds to say : "And that we were left at liberty to treat the proceedings as revolutionary, and to remand her to her territorial condition. " For doing which, with reference to Kansas, we are now threat- ened with the direst consequences by the gentlemen who then concurred in this opinion : " Or to waive th
...e irregularity. " Now all the argument of our friends on the other side is to follow the regular course, and break down the irregular course- only they have agreed to call the regular course that which Mr. Calhoun called the irregular course. He proceeds to say : ^ "And to recognize what was done as rightfully done as our authority alone was concerned my impression was that the former was the proper course ; but I also thought that the act remanding her back should contain our assent in the usual man- ner, for her to form a constitution, and thus leave her free to become a State.

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