| 1860 - 270 str.
...and immunities and sent to a Select Committee already raised of citizens of the United States, and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected...liberty, property, and the religion which they profess." The people were not left to the wayward discretion of this or any other government, by saying that... | |
| 1860 - 292 str.
...the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and Immunities of clticens of the United States, and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected...their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.'1 The people were not left to the wayward discretion of this or any other government, by saying... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1860 - 840 str.
...of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and in the meantime they shall be maintained and protected in the free...liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.' No other article of the treaty is supposed to contain any stipulation for the rights of individuals.... | |
| 1860 - 266 str.
...the rights, privilèges, and immunities of the citizens of the United* States ; and in the meantime they shall be maintained and protected in the free...enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion they profess." The inhabitants of Kansas and Nebraska are citizens already, and by force of this treaty... | |
| 1860 - 270 str.
...the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment uf their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess." The people were not... | |
| 1788 - 568 str.
...the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States ; and in the mean time they shall be maintained and protected...liberty, property, and the religion which they profess. 46 There shall be sent by the Government of France a commissary to Louisiana, to the end that he do... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1967 - 770 str.
...advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and, in the mean time, shall be protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess. Mr. J. said the only inquiry to make was, whether the people of Texas had been incorporated into the... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1350 str.
...to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States, and in the mean time they shall be maintained and protected...liberty, property and the Religion which they profess. ART: IV There Shall be Sent by the Government of France a Commissary to Louisiana to the end that he... | |
| Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1981 - 340 str.
...Spain and France, slavery had been lawful, and the treaty with France had guaranteed inhabitants "the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess." Congress could not revoke this guarantee, which stood "protected by the Constitution." The Missouri... | |
| José Trías Monge - 1980 - 344 str.
...all the rights, advantages and immunities of the citizens of the United States, and in the meantime they shall be maintained and protected in the free...their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess."62 El artículo VI del tratado con España de 1819 para la cesión de Florida era parecido:... | |
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