| Nathaniel Carter Towle - 1871 - 490 pages
...benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, arid independence, as the other States : that each State which shall be so formed shall contain a suitable... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1872 - 672 pages
...benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which should become members of the Federal Union, and have .the same rights of sovereignty and freedom and independence as other States. But these difficulties became much more serious after... | |
| James Kent - 1873 - 820 pages
...into distinct republican states, with a suitable extent of territory ; become members of the American Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence as * 260 the other states. It was likewise provided by * the ordinance of July 13th, 1787, for the government... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1874 - 436 pages
...division of that portion of territory derived from her ; " which States," it proceeds to declare, " shall hereafter become members of the federal union, and...the resolution of Congress of the 10th of October, 1780." All the Territories to which these resolutions had reference were, undeniably, within the ancient... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1874 - 588 pages
...than three, as the situation of that country and future circumstances may require; which states shall hereafter become members of the federal union, and...conformity with the resolution of Congress of the 10th October, 1780. GENERAL WASHINGTON TO WM. GRAYSON, IN CONGRESS. MT VERNON, 26 July, 1786. * * * * For... | |
| Ransom Hooker Gillet - 1874 - 1034 pages
...benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the federal Union, and have the...rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States; that each State which shall be so formed shall contain a suitable extent of territory,... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1874 - 462 pages
...benefit of the United States and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the federal union, and have the...rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence as the other States." Afterwards, on the 7th of July, 1786, the subject of "Jaying out and forming into States... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1875 - 750 pages
...States should be settled and formed into distinct republican states, which shall become members of that federal union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence as the other states." In October, CHAP, in words drafted by Robert R. Livingston, it adhered • — ^ with... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Samuel Freeman Miller - 1875 - 848 pages
...benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States which should become members of the federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, and freedom, and independence, as other States. But these difficulties became much more serious after... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 676 pages
...States should be settled and formed into distinct republican states, that should become members of that federal union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence as the other states." In October, in words nso. drafted by Robert R. Livingston, it adhered with hearty good-will... | |
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