| John Moses - 1889 - 632 str.
...United States of America in Congress assembled, that the State of Illinois shall be one and is. hereby declared to be one of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever. Congressional Apportionment... | |
| 1889 - 724 str.
...United States of América in Congress assembled, That the state of Minnesota shall be one, and is hereby declared to be one of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original statt«, in all respects whatever. SEC. 2. And be it further... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 628 str.
...United, Stafes of America in Congress assembled, That the State of Illinois shall be one, and is hereby declared to be one, of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever. Approved, December 3, 1818.... | |
| California. Secretary of State - 1909 - 330 str.
...United States of America in Congress assembled. That the State of California shall be one, and is hereby declared to be one, of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever. 2. The said State of California... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 664 str.
...United States of America in Congress assembled, That the State of Michigan shall be one, and is hereby declared to be one, of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever. SEC. 2. And be it further enacted.... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 680 str.
...fifteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, the State of Maine is hereby declared to lx> one of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever. Approved. March 3. 1820. CONSTITUTION... | |
| 1911 - 926 str.
...the State of Louisiana, Congress, by an act approved April 8, 1812, declared the state of Louisiana to be one of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states. It was not, however, until April 30, 1812, 100 years... | |
| Arkansas Historical Association - 1911 - 394 str.
...number of inhabitants exceeded forty-seven thousand seven hundred persons, enacts that Arkansas shall be one of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states in all respects whatsoever. It then declares the boundaries... | |
| State Bar Association of Indiana. Meeting - 1912 - 498 str.
...1816, by a joint resolution, Congress resolved, "That the State of Indiana shall be one, and is hereby declared to be one, of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever." L Appendix to WW Thornton's... | |
| Louisiana Historical Society - 1912 - 250 str.
...the State of Louisiana, Congress, by an act approved April 8, 1812, declared the state of Louisiana- to be one of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states. It was not, however, until April 30, 1812, 100 years... | |
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