| 1862 - 628 pages
...words of the Act, 'when admitted as a State or States the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union, with or without slavery, as their institutions may prescribe at the time of their admission.' But the decision in the Dred Scot case... | |
| English literature - 1862 - 600 pages
...words of the Act, ' when admitted as a State or States the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union, with or without slavery, as their institutions may prescribe at the time of their admission.' But the decision in the Dred Scott case... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 382 pages
...measures of 1850, that, ' when admitted as a State, ' the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union, ' with or without...Constitutions may prescribe at the time of their ' admission.' Again, after declaring the said section 8 of the Missouri Act [sometimes called the Missouri compromise,... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...measures of 1850, that, 'when admitted as a State, ' the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union, ' with or without...Constitutions may prescribe at the time of their ' admission.' Again, after declaring the said section 8 of the Missouri Act [sometimes called the Missouri compromise,... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...measures of 1850, that, ' when admitted as a Stat", ' the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union, ' with or without...their Constitutions may prescribe at the time of their 1 admission.' Again, after declaring the said section 8 of the Missouri Act [sometimes called the Missouri... | |
| John Weiss - Abolitionists - 1864 - 584 pages
...Nebraska : — And when admitted as a State or States, the said territory, or any portion of the. same, shall be received into the Union, with or without...constitutions may prescribe at the time of their admission. The pretext was that this provision maintained the great principle* of popular sovereignty, by which... | |
| John Weiss - Abolitionists - 1864 - 558 pages
...Nebraska : — And when admitted as a State or States, the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union, with or without...constitutions may prescribe at the time of their admission. The pretext was that this provision maintained the great principle of popular sovereignty, by which... | |
| John Weiss - Abolitionists - 1864 - 554 pages
...— And when admitted a* a State or States, the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall he received into the Union, with or without slavery,...constitutions may prescribe at the time of their admission. The pretext was that this provision maintained the great principle of popular sovereignty, by which... | |
| Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 462 pages
...September, in the year 1850, it was provided that the people of New Mexico, when admitted as a State, shall be received into the Union with or without slavery, as their constitution may provide at the time of their admission ; and whereas the population of said Territory... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...Congress has already prescribed that, when the Territory of Kansas shall bo admitted as a State, it ' shall be received into the Union with or without Slavery, as their Constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission.' "A difference of opinion has arisen in... | |
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