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8379. TERRITORY, Alienation of.—[continued].
A disastrous war might, by necessity, supersede this stipulation [the
provision of the Constitution guaranteeing
every State against the invasion of its territory]
(as necessity is above all law), and
oblige them to abandon a part of a State; but
nothing short of this can justify or obtain
such an abandonment.—
Mississippi River Instructions. Washington ed. vii, 573.
Ford ed., v, 464.
(1792)
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