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I noticed down in The Resolutions sections the following: "Both resolutions not only condemned the Alien and Sedition Acts as unconstitutional They went to claim that individual states could nullify federal laws deemed to be unconstitutional."  I wasn't sure if the intent was to have separate sentances, have a comma, or something else, so I left it alone.  --[[User:Jason S. Colflesh|Jason S. Colflesh]] 16:05, 30 July 2007 (CDT)
I noticed down in The Resolutions sections the following: "Both resolutions not only condemned the Alien and Sedition Acts as unconstitutional They went to claim that individual states could nullify federal laws deemed to be unconstitutional."  I wasn't sure if the intent was to have separate sentances, have a comma, or something else, so I left it alone.  --[[User:Jason S. Colflesh|Jason S. Colflesh]] 16:05, 30 July 2007 (CDT)

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I noticed down in The Resolutions sections the following: "Both resolutions not only condemned the Alien and Sedition Acts as unconstitutional They went to claim that individual states could nullify federal laws deemed to be unconstitutional." I wasn't sure if the intent was to have separate sentances, have a comma, or something else, so I left it alone. --Jason S. Colflesh 16:05, 30 July 2007 (CDT)