 | United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857
...the proper time, (to be judged of by the Congrea of the United States,) to the enjoyment of alt the rights of citizens of the United States, according to the principles of the constitution, and in the mean time shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty and property, and... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1857
...eiii/.eny of the United States." And it declares further, that they " .Shall he maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty and property, and secured in the free excrci.-e of tliejr religion without restriction." This is the law of the land, and admits the inhabitants... | |
 | Albert Gallatin Brown - 1859 - 614 str.
...ADMITTED at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States) to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States according to the principles of the Constitution." Here we have it. They are "to be incorporated into the Union, and be admitted at the proper time, to... | |
 | United States. Court of Claims - 1860
...character of citizens of the Mexican republic shall be admitted at the proper time to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States...the free enjoyment of their liberty and property." By the articles specified the United States renounced from May 30, 1848, all right as captors over... | |
 | ARCHIBALD C.PEACHY - 1860
...they shall at a future day be incorporated into the Union and admitted to the .rights of citizenship, and in the meantime shall be maintained and protected...free exercise of their religion without restriction." That there are two Articles, is evidence that they do not mean the same thing. To foreign Mexicans,... | |
 | David Price Belknap - 1860 - 763 str.
...admitted at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States), to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States,...to the principles of the constitution ; and in the mean time shall be maintained and pro tected in the free enjoyment of their liberty and property, and... | |
 | EDWARD D. MANSFIELD - 1860
...the principles of the constitution ; and in the mean time shall be maintained and protected in the enjoyment of their liberty and property, and secured...free exercise of their religion without restriction. ARTICLE X. [Stricken out.] ARTICLE XL Considering that a great part of the territories which, by the... | |
 | United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1861
...according to the principles of the constitution, and in the mean time shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty and property, and secured in the free exercise of tlicir religion without restriction." This article, which WAS substantially copied from the Louisiana... | |
 | United States. Court of Claims - 1862
...admitted at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States) to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States,...free exercise of their religion without restriction." This is in substance the same as the 3d article of the treaty for the purchase of Louisiana. If the... | |
 | John Codman Hurd - 1862
...by the Congress of the United States) to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the I'nited States, according to the principles of the Constitution...free exercise of their religion without restriction." There is no distinction of persons with respect to color or race. 4 See pp. 576, 677, 600, in Vol.... | |
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