Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 1;Količina 13;Količina 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 197
... territory and property of the United States . The association of it with these subjects shows the spirit in which it ought to be construed , and the object which it sought . This object was entire equality be- tween the States and the ...
... territory and property of the United States . The association of it with these subjects shows the spirit in which it ought to be construed , and the object which it sought . This object was entire equality be- tween the States and the ...
Stran 205
... Territory , and that when that Territory passed into a State the right remained still the same . Congress had already estab- lished the boundary of Ohio , and that settled the ques tion . He never had perceived the necessity of ...
... Territory , and that when that Territory passed into a State the right remained still the same . Congress had already estab- lished the boundary of Ohio , and that settled the ques tion . He never had perceived the necessity of ...
Stran 209
... territory ceded by the State of Virginia northwest of the Ohio , should be admitted as a State , not by conventions called for the purpose of ratifying a proposal made by Congress , but upon the fair condition that when their population ...
... territory ceded by the State of Virginia northwest of the Ohio , should be admitted as a State , not by conventions called for the purpose of ratifying a proposal made by Congress , but upon the fair condition that when their population ...
Stran 211
... Territory of Michigan . What , he asked , did Congress do , in its great desire to see tran- quillity and harmony restored between them ? It passed the act of 1836. And yet the Senator from Ohio [ Mr. EWING ] now wanted to see no such ...
... Territory of Michigan . What , he asked , did Congress do , in its great desire to see tran- quillity and harmony restored between them ? It passed the act of 1836. And yet the Senator from Ohio [ Mr. EWING ] now wanted to see no such ...
Stran 213
... Territory of Michi- gan , had been withdrawn ; and the moment this was done , the jurisdiction of Ohio over the disputed territory was complete . It is , then , by virtue of the constitution of the State that Ohio has taken jurisdiction ...
... Territory of Michi- gan , had been withdrawn ; and the moment this was done , the jurisdiction of Ohio over the disputed territory was complete . It is , then , by virtue of the constitution of the State that Ohio has taken jurisdiction ...
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