| United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 1028 str.
...citizens of the United States, are absolved from all further allegiance to the Mexican republic, and will at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States) be incorporated into the Union, and admitted to the enjoyment of all rights and privileges granted... | |
| United States. President (1849-1850 : Taylor) - 1850 - 1016 str.
...citizens of the United States, are absolved from all further allegiance to the Mexican republic, and will at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States) be incorporated into the Union, and admitted to the enjoyment of all rights and privileges granted... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention, John Ross Browne - 1850 - 534 str.
...of Congress to make them citizens of the United States. That article says : " shall be incorporated into the union of the United States, and be admitted at the proper time, (lo be judged of by the Congress of the United States,) to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention, John Ross Browne - 1850 - 540 str.
...of Congress to make them citizens of the United States. That article says : " shall be incorporated into the union of the United States, and be admitted at the proper time, (lo be judged of by the Congress of the United States,) to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1851 - 398 str.
...conformably with what is stipulated in the preceding article, shall be incorporated into the nnion of the United States, and be admitted at the proper...mean time shall be maintained and protected in the enjoyment of their liberty and property, and secured in the free exercise of then* religion without... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 656 str.
...proclamation of General Kearney, declared that the Mexicans remaining in this territory should be incorporated into the Union of the United States, and be admitted...be judged of by the Congress of the United States) to an enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States, according to the principles of... | |
| John Arnold Rockwell - 1851 - 700 str.
...citizens of the United States, are absolved from all further albgiancc to the Mexican republic, and will at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States) be incorporated into the Union, and admitted to the enjoyment of all rights and privileges granted... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1851 - 672 str.
...Mexican republic, conformably with what is sti" pulated in the preceding article, shall be incorporated into " the Union of the United States, and be admitted at the pro" per time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United " States) to the enjoyment of all the... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 str.
...States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States. In the meantime, they shall be maintained and protected in the enjoyment of their liberty,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1851 - 708 str.
...and should be admitted, as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal Constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States. The ships of France and Spain, laden with the produce of those countries or their colonies,... | |
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