The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... ceded to the United States the territory of Louisiana- by certain limits , within which are contained the territories of Missouri and Arkansas , and upon the terms therein specified . At the time of this cession there were a number of ...
... ceded to the United States the territory of Louisiana- by certain limits , within which are contained the territories of Missouri and Arkansas , and upon the terms therein specified . At the time of this cession there were a number of ...
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... ceded territory shall be ' incorporated in the union of the United States , ' and admitted as soon as possible , according to ' the principles of the Federal Constitution , to ' the enjoyment of all the rights , advantages and ...
... ceded territory shall be ' incorporated in the union of the United States , ' and admitted as soon as possible , according to ' the principles of the Federal Constitution , to ' the enjoyment of all the rights , advantages and ...
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... ceded it , ) but this error in style was no serious crime ; and the meaning of a compact , which had been carried into effect without objection by either party , was best ascertained by its execution . Among the errors of the bank , in ...
... ceded it , ) but this error in style was no serious crime ; and the meaning of a compact , which had been carried into effect without objection by either party , was best ascertained by its execution . Among the errors of the bank , in ...
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... ceded to the United States by the late treaty with Spain , and that the said committee have leave to report by bill or otherwise . On motion of Mr. ROBERT MOORE , Resolved , That the Secretary of the Navy be instruct- ed to inquire ...
... ceded to the United States by the late treaty with Spain , and that the said committee have leave to report by bill or otherwise . On motion of Mr. ROBERT MOORE , Resolved , That the Secretary of the Navy be instruct- ed to inquire ...
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... cede such rights to terri- tory as the jus belli had conferred . gence , cannot rest on any other foundation than conventional stipulation . It is unnecessary to inquire into the motives which might have ori- ginally influenced Great ...
... cede such rights to terri- tory as the jus belli had conferred . gence , cannot rest on any other foundation than conventional stipulation . It is unnecessary to inquire into the motives which might have ori- ginally influenced Great ...
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