 | Daniel Webster - 1903
...United States intended to provide for them a free government, when the people would be called upon to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their...own representatives to the territorial legislature. On the same day he established a territorial constitution by an organic law, which provided for executive,... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1905
...the oath of allegiance to them, and authorize him to assure the people of those provinces of the wish and design of the United States to *provide for them...delay, similar to that which exists in our territories. See also the message of 7th December, 1847. Reference is also made to the circular from the Treasury... | |
 | John Taylor Hughes, William Elsey Connelley - 1907 - 670 strani
...with the least possible delay, similar to those in the United States, and the people of New Mexico will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen...own representatives to the Territorial Legislature ; but until this can be done, the laws hitherto in existence will be continued until changed or modified... | |
 | Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1909 - 394 strani
...with the least possible delay, similar to those in the United States; and the people of New Mexico will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen...own representatives to the territorial legislature. But, until this can be done, the laws hitherto in force will be continued until changed or modified... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1911
...him to assure the people of those provinces of the wish and design of the United States to • 10*] 'provide for them a free government, with the least...delay, similar to that which exists in our territories. See also the instructions of the Secretary of the Xavy to the officers commanding the naval forces... | |
 | John Steven McGroarty - 1911 - 393 strani
...people of those provinces that it is the wish and design of the US to provide for them a free govt. with the least possible delay, similar to that which exists in our territory. . . The rank of Brevet Brigadier-General will be conferred on you as you commence your movement... | |
 | Glenn Danford Bradley - 1912 - 225 strani
...take the oath of allegiance to them. You may .assure the people of those provinces that it is the wish and design of the United States to provide for them...possible delay, similar to that which exists in our own Territories. Then they will be called upon to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their... | |
 | Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1912
...General Kearny reported to Washington that the ' ' people of the Territory are now perfectly tranquil exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature. But, until this can be done, the laws hitherto in force will be continued until changed or modified... | |
 | Thomas Edwin Farish - 1915
...government, with the least possible delay, similar to that which exists in our territories. They will be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in...relates to the civil government will be a difficult and unpleasant part of your duty, and much must necessarily be left to your own discretion. "In your whole... | |
 | Thomas Edwin Farish - 1915
...oath of allegiance to them. * * * You may assure the people of these provinces that it is the wish and design of the United States to provide for them...to that which exists in our territories. They will be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial... | |
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