| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 pages
...Congress has already prescribed that, when the Territory of Kansas shall be 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... | |
| Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 680 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... | |
| Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 690 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... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 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... | |
| Duff Green - Finance - 1866 - 294 pages
...prescribed, by the same act, that, when the Territory of Kansas shall be admitted as a state, it ' shall be received into the Union with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of then- admission." " Slavery existed at that period, and still... | |
| George Lunt - History - 1866 - 584 pages
...provided, that — " 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 Constitution may provide at the time of their admission." The question thus raised virtually was —... | |
| George Lunt - United States - 1867 - 536 pages
...provided, that — " 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 Constitution may provide at the time of their admission." The question thus raised virtually was —... | |
| John N. Holloway - Abolitionists - 1868 - 608 pages
...of Kansas, 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 slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission ; Provided, That nothing in this act contained,... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1868 - 740 pages
...Kansas ; and when admitted as a state or elates, the said territory, or any portion of the earn«, shall be received into the Union with or without slavery, as their constitution m»7 prwçrlbç *t the time of their ¡iduiineion : Provided, That nothing in this wt... | |
| James M. Hiatt - United States - 1868 - 426 pages
...of 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 slavery, as their Constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission: Provided, That nothing in this Act contained... | |
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