| American Historical Association - 1892 - 526 str.
...ordinance exceeded its powers in so doing; and that Article IV of the "compact" begins with these words: The said Territory, and the States which may be formed...America, subject to the Articles of Confederation, anil to such alterations therein as shall be constitutionally made; and to all the acts and ordinances... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 634 str.
...the temporary & permanent governments be established on these principles as their basis, i. That they shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of America. 2. That in their persons, property & territory they shall be subject to the Government of the United... | |
| Rufus King - 1894 - 950 str.
...and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ART. IV. The said Territory with the States that may be formed therein shall forever remain a part...America, subject to the articles of Confederation, and such alterations therein as may be constitutionally made, and to all the acts and ordinances of the... | |
| Rufus King - 1894 - 648 str.
...and permanent Government be established on these principles as their basis. —-^ First: That they shall forever remain a part of this Confederacy of the United States of America. Second: That they shall be subject to the articles of Confederation in all those cases in which the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 558 str.
...the temporary & permanent governments be established on these principles as their basis, 1. That they shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of America. 2. That in their persons, property & territory they shall be subject to the Government of the United... | |
| Henry Eduard Legler - 1898 - 336 str.
..."There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude ln the said territory." „ Union Forever — "The said territory and the states which may be formed...this confederacy of the United States of America." It was also provided that good faith should be observed toward the Indians; that no person should be... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1898 - 548 str.
...so hopelessly discordant. The Territory, and the States which might be formed in it, were forever to remain " a part of this Confederacy of the United States of America." Its inhabitants were to pay their portion of the federal debt. The Territorial Legislature, and the... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1899 - 470 str.
...encouraged." It also says that good faith shall be observed toward the Indians. Article IV. ordained " That the said Territory, and the States which may be formed...Confederation, and to such alterations therein " as might be made, and to the laws enacted by Congress. It concludes, after some provisions in regard to... | |
| William Alexander Taylor, Aubrey Clarence Taylor - 1899 - 474 str.
...preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ARTICLE IV. The said territory, and the States which may be formed...forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United Statei of America, subject to the Articles of Confederation, and to such alterations therein as shall... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1899 - 758 str.
...the temporary & permanent governments be established on these principles as their basis, i. That they shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of America. 2. That in their persons, property & territory they shall be subject to the Government of the United... | |
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