The Slavery Question Speech of Hon Daniel Wallace of South Carolina in the H
The Slavery Question Speech of Hon Daniel Wallace of South Carolina in the H
Daniel Wallace
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Upon this subject Mr. Ladison said, in the debates on the Federal Con- stitution: i has been alleged, that t'u Confederation having been formed by unanimous consent, could be dissolved bj "unani- mous consent only. Does this doctrine result from the na- ture- of compacts? Does it arise from any particular stipula- tion in the Articles of Confederation ? If we consider the Federal Union as analogous to the fundamental compact, by which individuals compose one sr>cie;y. . :;d which must in its th...eoretic origin, at least, have been thi ui of the component members, it canno be s. Od. Tire no disso- lution of the compact can without uriaui consent A breach of the fundamental principles of me compact, by a part of the society, would certainly the other part from tluir obligations to it. If the bn aeh of any article, by . M o the parties, doc- not set the others at liberty, it is because thi contrary is Implied in the compact itself, and particularly in that law of it which gives an in- definite authority to 'the majority to bind the whole in all cases.
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