State, by a solemn public act, shall declare the assent of the said State to the said fundamental condition, and shall transmit to the President of the United States on or before the fourth Monday in November next an authentic copy of the said act; upon... The American Jurist - Strana 2531834Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| United States - 1796 - 596 str.
...by proclamation, shall an nounce the fact ; whereupon, and, without any further prneeed.ing on (he part of Congress, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete. [Approved, 2 Л/огсУц 1821.] [No. 2.1 RESOLUTION providing for Jails in certain cases, for the... | |
| 1821 - 438 str.
...solemn public act, shall declare the assent of the said state to the said fundamental condition, and transmit to the president of the United States,,,...state into this union shall be considered as complete. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Speaker of the house of representatives. JOHN GAILLARU, President of the senate, pro... | |
| 1833 - 202 str.
...question gave rise to considerable debate, which resulted in the passage of a resolution on March 2, 182J, that Missouri should be admitted into the Union, '...such entitled to the protection of the Constitution. 170 Riot in New- York. Our conclusion is, that all free people of color born in any State, are citizens... | |
| 1833 - 214 str.
...privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the constitution of the United-States : Provided that the legislature of the said State, by...such entitled to the protection of the Constitution. 22 Our conclusion is, that all free people of color born in any State, are citizens of that State.... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 str.
...House nearly so, in favor of this resolution. fourth Monday in November next, an authentic copy of ihe said act; upon the receipt whereof the President,...State into this Union shall be considered as complete. Mr. Adams, of Massachusetts, delivered his objections to the resolution, on the ground of the defect... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 str.
...proclamation, shall announce the fact : whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congrejs, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete. Mr. Clay briefly explained the views of the committee, and the considerations which induced them to... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 str.
...the United States shall announce the same by proclamation ; and thereupon, and without any farther proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said state into the Union, as one of the United States of America, on an equal footing with the original states in... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 str.
...the United States shall announce the same by proclamation ; and thereupon, and without any fartker proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said state into the Union, as one of the United States of America, on an equal footing with the original states in... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 str.
...the president by proclamation shall announce the fact, whereupon and without any farther proceedings on the part of congress, the admission of the said state into the union shall be considered as complete, and it is provided further that nothing herein contained... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1850 - 460 str.
...be admitted into this union, on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever, upon the fundamental condition, that the fourth clause...into this union shall be considered as complete." Some opposition was manifested to the passage of this resolution ; but all parties were wearied with... | |
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