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" Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State, be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission, under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States as may be formed out... "
A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United ... - Página 40
por Horace Greeley - 1856 - 164 páginas
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - 1882 - 680 páginas
...the population requisite for a member of Congress, when, if its form of government be republican, it shall be admitted into the Union, with or without slavery, as the Constitution of such new State may provide. He dissented from the proposition to admit New Mexico,...
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Reports and public letters

John Caldwell Calhoun - 1883 - 484 páginas
...territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission, under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States as may be formed out of that portion...latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shnll bo admitted into the Union, with or without slavery, as the people if each State, asking admission,...
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Why I Am a Republican: A History of the Republican Party, a Defense of Its ...

George Sewall Boutwell - 1884 - 266 páginas
...The States formed out of the territory south of 36° 30' were to be admitted into the Union, either with or without slavery, as the people of each State asking admission might desire. In the States formed out of territory north of that line, slavery and involuntary servitude,...
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The Life of Cassius Marcellus Clay: Memoirs, Writings, and Speeches, Showing ...

Cassius Marcellus Clay - 1886 - 622 páginas
...territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of 36° 30' north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the...
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Utah

1886 - 324 páginas
...of the Territory thereof, those formed south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes north latitude to be admitted into the Union with or without slavery as the people might determine, and in those north of that line slavery to be prohibited. Nebraska, among other conditions...
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Reports and public letters

John Caldwell Calhoun - 1888 - 506 páginas
...territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission, under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States as may be formed out of that portion...shall be admitted into the Union, with or without slaver}*, as the people if each State, asking admission, may desire. And in such States as shall be...
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The Works of William H. Seward, Volumen4

William Henry Seward - 1888 - 714 páginas
...territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provisions of the federal constitution. And such states as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of 36° 30' north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the...
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The National Democratic Party: Its History, Principles, Acievements, and Aims

William Lyne Wilson - 1888 - 676 páginas
...Federal' Constitution ; the States so formed and lying south of the Missouri compromise line, 36° 30', to be admitted into the Union, with or without slavery, as the people of each State asking admission might desire ; north of said line slavery or involuntary servitude to be prohibited. The admission...
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Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2

George Ticknor Curtis - 1889 - 770 páginas
...: " And such States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of 36° 30" north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise...shall "be admitted into the Union with or without slarery, as the pcople of each State asking admission may desire y" and he then added, " No consent...
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A Compendium of the History of the United States from the Earliest ...

Alexander Hamilton Stephens - 1891 - 538 páginas
...territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provWpnl of the Federal Constitution. And such States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lyln* south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes north laticude, commonly known as tnfl Missouri Compromise...
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