| James Washington Sheahan - Legislators - 1860 - 556 pages
...the same in the Territory of New Mexico, with the following guarantee : " And provided further, that when admitted as a state, the said Territory, or any...Union with or without slavery, as their Constitution mat/ prescribe at the time of their admission" After asserting this great principle of state equality... | |
| Horace Greeley - History - 1860 - 250 pages
...strict adherence to the principles, and When admitted as a State, the said Territory, or anv portum of the same, shall be received into the Union with...constitution may Prescribe at the time of their admission ; y P amon^$ ™ a PP lic ? ble - These enactments embrace! among other things, less material to the... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 270 pages
...act declared, in the precise language of the Compromise Measures of 1850, that, " when admitted аз a State, the said Territory, or any portion of the...into the Union, with or without Slavery, as their constitutions may prescribe at the time of their admission." He then refers to the formation of the... | |
| Francis Vincent - United States - 1860 - 694 pages
...maintained or prohibited within their jurisdiction; and if Congress shall admit them as a Slate, 'they shall be received into the Union with or without slavery,...Constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission.' " SUNDAY, FEBBUABY 26. FIGHT WITH CUTLASSES ON A UNITED STATES VESSEL. — This day, a quarrel occnrred... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 292 pages
...their domestic institutions in their own way." Under it Kansas, " when admited as a State/' was to " be received into the Union with or without Slavery...their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admislion." Did Congress mean by this language that the delegates elected to frame a constitution,... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 266 pages
...less material to the matters under consideration, the following provisions:. When admitted as a Sute, the said Territory, or any portion of the same, shall...received into the Union, with or without Slavery, ач their constitution may pre-, scribe at the time of their admission ; That the legislative power... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 226 pages
...of the territory, it was proposed to constitute it a Territory, to be afterward admitted as a State, with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission. It was declared to be the true intent and meaning of the act to carry into practical operation the... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 268 pages
...the KansasNebraska act declared, in the precise language of the Compromise Measures of 1850, that, " when admitted as a State, the said Territory, or any portion of the same, shull he received into the Union, with or without Slavery, as their consiitutions may prescrihe at... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1860 - 580 pages
...employ the language of the Kansas and Nebraska act, they "shall be received into the Union with «,r without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission." This sound principle has happily been recognized, in some form or other, by an almost unanimous vote... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - United States - 1860 - 830 pages
...lying north of 30° 30', and incorporating it in tho territory of New Mexico, with the guarantee that " when admitted as a state, the said territory, or any portion of the fume, shall bo received into the Union with or without slavery, as their constitution may proscribe... | |
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