The Interest in Slavery of the Southern Non Slaveholder the Right of Peaceful

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Congress, even, is only authorized to make laws for executing the powers granted to itself and those vested in the Government by this Constitution, or in any department or officer tnereof. This subject may be still more conclusively set at rest by referring to the journals of the Convention that formed the Consti tution.
We find there that Mr. Edmund Randolph s programme, included a power to coerce States who were negligent of their duties or engagements, but that the Convention steadfastly res
...isted and rejected the granting of such a power to the General Government. It was not incorporated in the Constitution when sub mitted to the States for their approval. This is not all. So jeatous were the several States, lest this power afterwards might be assumed by construction, that only six States ratified the Constitution unconditionally. Six other States attached conditions to their ratification, either directly as conditions, or else by declaring the construction of the Constitution on which they ratified it, and in- sis ting that this construction should be made more clear by amendments and explicit declarations.

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