| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1859 - 1440 str.
...given upon the following conditions, and with the following guarantees, to wit : 1st. Said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this Government...Texas, shall be transmitted to the President of The United States, to be hud before Congress for its final action on or before the 1st day of January,... | |
| 1844 - 468 str.
...and First. Said State to be formed, subject to the kdjustraent by this Government of all questions^ ^boundary that may arise with other Governments ; \and the Constitution thereof, with the proper eviWence of its adoption by the people of said Repub- State (lie of Texas, shall be transmitted to... | |
| John Wesley Monette - 1846 - 626 str.
...upon the following conditions, and with the following guarantees, to wit : "First. Said state to be formed subject to the adjustment by this government...Texas, shall be transmitted to the President of the United States, to bo laid before Congress for its final action, on or before the first day of January,... | |
| Francis Wyse - 1846 - 482 str.
...the following conditions, and with the following guarantees, to wit : — First. — Said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this Government...the proper evidence of its adoption by the people of the said Republic of Texas, shall be transmitted to the President of the United States, to be laid... | |
| William Duer - 1848 - 18 str.
...went further; it tendered a peaceful settlement of the question. Its language is: "Said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this Government...of boundary that may arise with other governments." Do these words authorize, nay, do they not impliedly forbid, the President of the United States to... | |
| 1848 - 544 str.
...may be erected into a new State." And " 2. Said State to be formed subject to the adjustment of the government of all questions of boundary that may arise with other governments." Here the limits are admitted to be doubtful, and are to be adjusted by the government. Suppose this... | |
| Nathan Covington Brooks - 1849 - 696 str.
...consent of Congress is given upon the following conditions, to wit : — " First, said state to be formed subject to the adjustment by this government...of boundary that may arise with other governments." The following resolution offered in the United States Senate by Senator Benton, will place the matter... | |
| William Ballard Preston - 1849 - 64 str.
...of Texas to the United States, among other conditions, it was stipulated that " said State was to be formed subject to the adjustment by this Government...of boundary that may arise with other governments. " By this provision, the power was delegated by the State of Texas to the Government of the United... | |
| Charles T. Porter - 1849 - 232 str.
...congress consented to the annexation, they did so on the express condition that the territory should be "subject to the adjustment by this government of all...of boundary that may arise with other governments." But after all this, and while the question stood in precisely the same situation, our executive assumes... | |
| William Jay - 1849 - 348 str.
...of Texas, may be erected into a new State to be called the State of Texas, &c. ; " said State to be formed, subject to the adjustment by this Government of all questions of boundaries that may arise with other governments." Here is no sanction of the act of 10th December,... | |
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