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The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from ... - Page 781
by Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823
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“The” American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 1

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 704 pages
...so far as it can be consistent with the general interest of the confederacy, such admission shall bo allowed at an earlier period, and when there may be...less number of free inhabitants in the State than 00,000. "Авт. G. There shall be neither Slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said Territory,...
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The Constitutional Convention: Its History, Powers, and Modes of Proceeding

John Alexander Jameson - Political Science - 1867 - 594 pages
...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...free inhabitants in the State than sixty thousand." This Ordinance, though adopted before the establishment of the Federal Constitution, and so, perhaps,...
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The Voter's Text Book: Comprising a Collection of the Most Important ...

James M. Hiatt - United States - 1868 - 438 pages
...shall be admitted, by their delegates, into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatsoever;...free inhabitants in the State than sixty thousand. ART VI. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said Territory, otherwise than...
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A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Containing a ...

Joseph Story - 1868 - 384 pages
...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...free inhabitants in the State than sixty thousand. ART. 6. There shall ho neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said Territory, otherwise than...
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Acts of the Legislature of the State of Michigan, Volume 1

Michigan - Detroit (Mich.) - 1872 - 1628 pages
...principles contained in these articles ; and, so far as it can be consistent, with the general interests of the Confederacy, such admission shall be allowed...less number of free inhabitants in the State than sixtv thousand. ARTICLE VI. There shall neither be slavery nor involuntary servitude in the slavery...
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THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS' MILLENNIAL STAR

Elder James A. Little - 1872 - 862 pages
...principles contained in these articles ; and so far as it can be consistent with the (general interests of the confederacy, such admission shall be allowed...earlier period, and when there may be a less number of 116 LATÏJBK-IM.Y SAINTS MILLENNIAL STAK. free inhabitants in the state than sixty Hitherto the custom...
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The Constitutional Convention: Its History, Powers, and Modes of Proceeding

John Alexander Jameson - History - 1867 - 582 pages
...Congress of the United States, on an equal footing wifh the original States in all respects whatever, and shall be at liberty to form a permanent Constitution...free inhabitants in the State than sixty thousand." The provisions of this Ordinance, framed under the Confederation, were continued in force after the...
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Official Report of the Proceedings and Debates of the Third Constitutional ...

Ohio. Constitutional convention - Constitutions - 1873 - 1372 pages
...; and, so far as it can be consistent with the general interest of the Confederacy, such ad mission shall be allowed at an earlier period, and when there...free inhabitants in the State than sixty thousand. ART. 6. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than...
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Manual of the Constitution of the United States: Designed for the ...

Israel Ward Andrews - Constitutional law - 1874 - 412 pages
...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 whatsoever;...there may be a less number of free inhabitants in the Stale than sixty thousand. ART. VI. — There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in...
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Manual of the Constitution of the United States: Designed for the ...

Israel Ward Andrews - Constitutional law - 1874 - 420 pages
...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 whatsoever;...when there may be a less number of free inhabitants ill the State n in sixty thousand. ART. VI. — There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude...
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