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| South Carolina. Convention - Constitutions - 1862 - 894 pages
...Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, to be FREE, SOVEREIGN AND INDEPENDENT STATES; that he treats with them as such; and for himself, his heirs and successors, relinquishes all claims to the government, propriety and territorial rights of the same and every part thereof." Thus were established the two... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1862 - 554 pages
...Island and Providence Plantations, Counecticut, New York, New Jersey, Peunsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia,...be free, sovereign, and independent States ; that be treats with them as snch ; and for himself, his heirs and snccessors, relinqnishes all claims to... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - Slavery - 1862 - 438 pages
...recognised as distinct sovereignties. The said treaty contains the following : — "Art. 1. His Britannic majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz.,...New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, "Virginia,... | |
| James Williams - Campaign literature - 1862 - 538 pages
...Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, to be free, sovereign, and independent States, and that he treats with them as such ; and for himself, his heirs, and successors, relinquishes all... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - United States - 1863 - 284 pages
...she acknowledged the Independence of the Colonies in the following terms : " ARTICLE 1. His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz....SOVEREIGN, AND INDEPENDENT STATES ; that he treats with them as such ; and, for himself, his heirs and successors, relinquishes all claims to the Government,... | |
| Abel Parker Upshur - Constitutional history - 1863 - 188 pages
...Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia,...sovereign and independent States ; that he treats with them as such," &c. Thus the very act, by which their former sovereign releases them from their... | |
| Maryland. Constitutional Convention, William Blair Lord, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - Constitutional conventions - 1864 - 744 pages
...proposition. Again, the Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and the United States declares : "His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz :...sovereign, and independent States ; that he treats with them as 'such, and for himself, his heirs, and successors, relinquishes all claims to the government,... | |
| Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 462 pages
...and Providence Plantations, Con* uecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia,...sovereign, and Independent States ; that he treats with them as such ; and for himself, his heirs and successors, relinquishes all claims to the government,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - United States - 1864 - 286 pages
...she acknowledged the Independence of the Colonies in the following terms : " ARTICLE 1. His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz.:...New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Yirginia,... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1865 - 382 pages
...Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia,...sovereign, and independent States ; that he treats with them as such ; and for himself, his heirs and successors, relinquishes all claims to the government,... | |
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