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... the Law of Mun . Corp. , 5th ed . , I , secs . 352-60 , and cases there cited . 78 Minn . in Three Cen . , 2 : 376 . The most reasonable conclusion seems to be that the region A HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF MINNESOTA 27.
... the Law of Mun . Corp. , 5th ed . , I , secs . 352-60 , and cases there cited . 78 Minn . in Three Cen . , 2 : 376 . The most reasonable conclusion seems to be that the region A HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF MINNESOTA 27.
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The most reasonable conclusion seems to be that the region which we call Minnesota east was , from May 29 , 1848 to March 3 , 1849 , unorganized territory of the United States , and that Minnesota west was in the same position from ...
The most reasonable conclusion seems to be that the region which we call Minnesota east was , from May 29 , 1848 to March 3 , 1849 , unorganized territory of the United States , and that Minnesota west was in the same position from ...
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... reasonable newspaper account was that in the St. Paul Advertiser on the 18th . Of the non - contemporaneous accounts , that by Flandrau , a participant in the events , is valuable be- cause it corroborates what is said in the text below ...
... reasonable newspaper account was that in the St. Paul Advertiser on the 18th . Of the non - contemporaneous accounts , that by Flandrau , a participant in the events , is valuable be- cause it corroborates what is said in the text below ...
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... reasonably fair ; it gave the Democratic counties slightly more than they could justly claim , the Republican counties exactly what they were entitled to ,, and the doubtful counties slightly less than their deserts . In making the ...
... reasonably fair ; it gave the Democratic counties slightly more than they could justly claim , the Republican counties exactly what they were entitled to ,, and the doubtful counties slightly less than their deserts . In making the ...
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... reasonable response . " Wilson protested against the arrangement of judicial districts , the arrange- ment for electing members of Congress , and the location of the university.8o McKune saw in the report " the sacrifice of almost ...
... reasonable response . " Wilson protested against the arrangement of judicial districts , the arrange- ment for electing members of Congress , and the location of the university.8o McKune saw in the report " the sacrifice of almost ...
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Página 290 - That the legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation consistent with the Constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act ; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil ; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States ; nor shall the lands or other property of non-residents be taxed higher than the lands or other property of residents.
Página 11 - That in all that territory ceded by France to the United States, under the name of Louisiana, which lies north of thirtysix degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, not included within the limits of the State contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted, shall be and is hereby forever prohibited.
Página 206 - No member of this state shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to any citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land or the judgment of his peers.
Página 213 - If any bill presented to the governor contain several items of appropriation of money, he may object to one or more of such items while approving of the other portions of the bill.
Página 292 - That the governor, secretary, chief justice, and associate justices, attorney, and marshal, shall be nominated, and, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, appointed by the president of the United States. The governor and secretary, to be appointed as aforesaid, shall, before they act as such, respectively take an oath or affirmation, before the district judge, or some justice of the peace in the limits...
Página 6 - The inhabitants of the 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 immunities, of citizens of the United States ; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.
Página 289 - Provided, That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to inhibit the government of the United States from dividing said territory into two or more territories, in such manner and at such times as congress shall deem convenient and proper, or from attaching any portion of said territory to any other state or territory of the United States...
Página 9 - And whenever any of the said states shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein, such state shall be admitted, by its delegates, into the Congress of the United States on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever; and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and state government...
Página 291 - Writs of error, bills of exception and appeals, shall be allowed in all cases from the final decisions of said district courts to the supreme court, under such regulations as may be prescribed by law, but in no case removed to the supreme court shall trial by jury be allowed in said court.
Página 82 - And the members of the Council and of the House of Representatives shall reside in, and be inhabitants of the district, or county, or counties, for which they may be elected, respectively.