| United States. Supreme Court - 1860 - 104 str.
...manner as those beyond the Ohio, is followed by these words : í Provided always, that no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves.' " This provision shows that it was then understood Congress might make a regulation prohibiting slavery,... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1860 - 794 str.
...manner as those beyond the Ohio, is followed by these words : " Provided, always, that no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." On the 7th of April, 1798 (1 Stat, at Large, 649), an act was passed to establish a government in the... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 str.
...by Congress (Act approved April 2nd, 1790) is the following : Provided always, that no regulations made, or to be made, by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves. Were it not then conceded that Congress had the power to make regulations for the territories which... | |
| 1860 - 268 str.
...by Congress (Act approved April 2nd, 1790) is the following : Provided always, that no regulations made, or to be made, by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves. Were it not then conceded that Congress had the power to make regulations for the territories which... | |
| 1860 - 270 str.
...by Congress (Act approved April 2nd, 1790) is the following : Provided always, that no regulations made, or to be made, by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves. Were it not then conceded that Congress had the power to make regulations for the territories which... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1861 - 526 str.
...western lands (now the State of Tennessee) with this clause in the deed of cession, " That no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate...included all the lands ceded by North Carolina, but it included a great deal more. Its boundaries were left indefinite, because there were conflicting claims... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1862 - 854 str.
...otherwise altered by the legislative authoritv of the said territory." And also, " That no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." The cession was accepted by Congress Aprtl 2, 1790. I. Stat. US 106. 2 B. & D. 85-89. sons of mixed... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1862 - 888 str.
...otherwise altered by the legislative authority of the said territory." And also, " That no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." The cession was accepted by Congress April 2, 1790. L Stat. US 106. 2 B. <fc D. 86-89. The Act of Congress... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1862 - 868 str.
...otherwise altered by the legislative authority of the said territory." And also, " That no regulations made or to be made by Congress shall tend to emancipate slaves." The cession was accepted by Congress April 2, 1790. I. Stat. US 106. 2 B. <t D. 86-89. The Act of Congress... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - 1863 - 312 str.
...privileges which the people in the territory west of the Ohio enjoy . Provided, always, That no reflations made, or to be made by congress, shall tend to emancipate slaves. Fifthly, that the inhabitants of the said ceded territory shall be liable to pay such sums of money... | |
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