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Resolutions which originated in the Senate of the State of Georgia. 1827 194 (1827)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0195 and id is 1 raw text is: WHICH ORIGINATED IN THE SENATE.
IN SENATE, December 5,1827.
The Jomt Committee on the State of the Republic, to
which was referred the resolution of the sclatc, instructing
an enjuiry into the right anl p-pijety of the Congress of
the United States appropriating moniey from the Public
Treasury of the Union in aid of the Colonization Society,
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That assuming, as a fact well known to this legislature,
that tihe American Colonization Society has declared its
intention to make application to the Congress of the Uni-
ted States for ai appropriation in aid of its funds, your
coimnmittee believe that the time has arrived, when it be-
COITIeS the imperious duty of the Goneral Assembly of
Georgia, gravely andfit nily to enter its protest against the
right of Congress to make such appropriation. 11', o tihe
final adjournment of that great assemblage, which formed
the Comisitution ofthe United States, any -one had declared
that the genius, the wisdom, and the patriotism there com-
binted, had totally failcd to effect the object of the conven-
tionm ; that instead of creatimg a Govrnnment of unlimited
powers, they had, by the careless insertion of a few words,
vested that Governimeit with absolute aid unlimiteu  ove-
reigmty, that man would have been laughed at for his folly,
or branded as a delmagogue. It is true that some did ap-
prehend and predict, that as the new government advanced
from infancy into the full vigor of life, attempts would be
made to grasp by construction, those powers, which had
not been expressly granted by the convention ; but the
gorat mass of the people believed, that the terms of the
gr;mt were too wvel defined to admit of construction ; and
that if there was a serious objection to the constitution, it

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