The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... admitted as one of the States of the Union ; which consent of Congress was given upon certain conditions specified in the first and second sections of said joint resolution : And whereas the people of the said Republic of Texas , by ...
... admitted as one of the States of the Union ; which consent of Congress was given upon certain conditions specified in the first and second sections of said joint resolution : And whereas the people of the said Republic of Texas , by ...
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... admitted . If no new States are erected , domestic slavery is made per- petual , north and south . If any new States are erected , their erection requires the consent of this State . Its Legislature can give no consent , coupled with ...
... admitted . If no new States are erected , domestic slavery is made per- petual , north and south . If any new States are erected , their erection requires the consent of this State . Its Legislature can give no consent , coupled with ...
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... admitted , in the most ample extent , our right to be reinstated , and to be the party in possession while treating of the title . " But the British Government expressly deny that , by the restoration of Astoria , they ever meant " to ...
... admitted , in the most ample extent , our right to be reinstated , and to be the party in possession while treating of the title . " But the British Government expressly deny that , by the restoration of Astoria , they ever meant " to ...
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