| United States. Congress. House - 1844 - 702 strani
...conititution of the United States to Congress do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign itate or foreign territory, by legislation, into the Union, such an act of admission would have no }inding force whatever on the people of Massachusetts. 3. Resolved, That the power never having been... | |
| Massachusetts - 1845 - 812 strani
...legislation, for admitting granted in the Constitution of the United States to Con- b/ujffauo",,'!' gress, do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign...the people of Massachusetts, to admit into the Union ^h^T people. States and Territories not within the same when the Constitution was adopted, remains... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. House - 1845 - 1194 strani
...legislation. And as the powers of legislation granted in the Constitution of the United States, to Congress, do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign...binding force, whatever on the people of Massachusetts. 3. Resolved, That the power never having been granted by the people of Massachusetts, to admit into... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1845 - 1062 strani
...legislation. And as the powers of legislation granted in the Constitution of the United States to Congress do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign...binding force whatever on the people of Massachusetts. 3. Resolved, That the power never having been granted by the people of Massachusetts, to admit into... | |
| 1897 - 678 strani
...powers of legislation granted in the Constitution of the United States to Congress do not embrace the case of the admission of a foreign state, or foreign...binding force whatever on the people of Massachusetts. — Ib., p. 118. The legislature of Wisconsin (Republican) passed the following in 1839: Whereas, The... | |
| George Lunt - 1866 - 584 strani
...« And, as the powers of legislation, granted in the Constitution of the United States to Congress, do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign...binding force whatever on the people of Massachusetts. Right or wrong as these several successive demonstrations may have been, as a matter of principle,... | |
| George Lunt - 1866 - 518 strani
...* And, as the powers of legislation, granted in the Constitution of the United States to Congress, do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign...would have no binding force whatever on the people Right or wrong as these several successive demonstrations may have been, as a matter of principle,... | |
| George Lunt - 1866 - 662 strani
...• And, as the powers of legislation, granted in the Constitution of the United States to Congress, do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign...legislation, into the Union, such an act of admission vxndd fiave no binding force tefiatfver on the people of Massackuteits. Right or wrong as these several... | |
| George Lunt - 1867 - 536 strani
...* And, as the powers of legislation, granted in the Constitution of the United States to Congress, do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign...binding force whatever on the people of Massachusetts. Right or wrong as these several successive demonstrations may have been, as a matter of principle,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - 1868 - 702 strani
...powers of Legislation granted in the Constitution of the United States to Congress, do not embrace the. case of the admission of a foreign State, or foreign...binding force whatever on the people of Massachusetts." Here are authentic copies of each of these sets of Resolutions.*. They are not at all inconsistent... | |
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