| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1846 - 806 páginas
...the same deed of cession, Virginia stipulates that the territory conveyed shall be formed into states "having the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence, as the other states." On the construction claimed by our neighbors, our state is not, as we have shown, either sovereign,... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1847 - 492 páginas
...as circumstances will admit ; and that the States so formed shall be republican States, and admitted members of the federal Union, having the same rights...freedom, and independence, as the other States." And the delegates conclude the deed thus : " Now know ye, that we, the said Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Hardy,... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 566 páginas
...circumstances will admit ; and that the States so formed shall be distinct republican States, and admited members of the Federal Union, having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States."* "That all the lands within the territory so ceded to the United States, and not reserved for or appropriated... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1847 - 630 páginas
...circumstances will idmit: and thai the Slates so formed shall be distinct republican States, and admitled members of the Federal Union, having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States. That the reasonable and necessary expenses incirred by this State in subduing any British posts, or... | |
| Jacob Burnet - 1847 - 554 páginas
...extent of territory, and that the States, so formed, shall be republican States, and severally admitted members of the federal Union; having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom and independence, as the other States." Now, what were the rights of that character, possessed by the other States, under the old Confederation... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1847 - 480 páginas
...circumstances will admit ; and that the States so formed shall be distinct republican States, and admitted members of the Federal Union ; having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States. " That the necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by this State in subduing any British posts,... | |
| Jacob Burnet - 1847 - 532 páginas
...provision, in the act of cession, that the States to be formed in the ceded Territory "should have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States." It was believed, that the inhabitants of the district, which was one of the divisions of the ceded... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1849 - 482 páginas
...circumstances will admit ; and that the States so formed shall be distinct republican States, and admitted members of the Federal Union ; having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States. " That the necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by this State in subduing any British posts,... | |
| Alpheus Felch - 1851 - 22 páginas
...the States so formed should be distinct republi' can States, and admitted members of the Feder' al Union, having the same rights of sovereignty, ' freedom, and independence as the other States." It was foreseen that emigration would seek the rich soil of the ceded country, and that large communities... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 572 páginas
...be settled and formed into distinct republican States, to become members of the Federal Union, with the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence as the other States ; and that the lands should be granted, or settled, at such times, and under such regulations, as should... | |
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