Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen1;Volumen35Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Union- Mr. ROBERTS , of Pennsylvania , rose , and said he felt it to be his duty to try the merits of these two subjects , by a preliminary motion to this effect : " That the bill for the admission of the State of Maine into the Union ...
... Union- Mr. ROBERTS , of Pennsylvania , rose , and said he felt it to be his duty to try the merits of these two subjects , by a preliminary motion to this effect : " That the bill for the admission of the State of Maine into the Union ...
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... Union ; but no new State shall be formed ' or erected within the jurisdiction of any other ' State ; nor any State be formed by the sanction of two or more States , or parts of States , without the consent of the States concerned as ...
... Union ; but no new State shall be formed ' or erected within the jurisdiction of any other ' State ; nor any State be formed by the sanction of two or more States , or parts of States , without the consent of the States concerned as ...
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... union of these two applicants in the same bill . If the object of gentlemen who advocate the motion of the honorable gentleman from Pennsyl- vania , ( Mr. ROBERTS , ) intend , by separating the two questions , to give Maine precedency ...
... union of these two applicants in the same bill . If the object of gentlemen who advocate the motion of the honorable gentleman from Pennsyl- vania , ( Mr. ROBERTS , ) intend , by separating the two questions , to give Maine precedency ...
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... Union , and cannot at an earlier period ; and yet these two bills are considered so intimately connected in principle and object that the honorable chairman of the Judici- ary Committee has observed that the committee could see no good ...
... Union , and cannot at an earlier period ; and yet these two bills are considered so intimately connected in principle and object that the honorable chairman of the Judici- ary Committee has observed that the committee could see no good ...
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... Union on an equal footing with the original States ? Could there , he asked , be a plainer ques- tion ; could there be two subjects more intimately connected , or in principle more nearly allied , than the two embraced in this question ...
... Union on an equal footing with the original States ? Could there , he asked , be a plainer ques- tion ; could there be two subjects more intimately connected , or in principle more nearly allied , than the two embraced in this question ...
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Admission of Maine admitted Alabama amendment appropriation authority BARBOUR bill entitled bill was read BURRILL Christopher Fowler citizens clause commerce Committee of Claims concurrence Congress consent Constitution DICKERSON District of Columbia District of Maine duties EATON Ebenezer Stevens engrossed entitled An act expediency further consideration thereof Georgia Government House of Representatives importation Kentucky KING Lanman Legislature Louisiana Maine and Missouri manufactures Massachusetts MELLEN ment Mississippi Missouri Territory mittee nation North Carolina object officers passed Pensions petitioner praying presented the memorial presented the petition President principles proposed Public Lands question read a third read the second referred the petition relief reported a bill resolution Resolved respecting restriction resumed the consideration ROBERTS SANFORD second reading Seminole war Senate resumed session slavery slaves SMITH Tennessee territory Territory of Missouri thereof was postponed thereto tion Treasury treaty TRIMBLE Union United Virginia Walker Whole WILLIAMS York