| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 pagina’s
...and government so to be formed, shall be republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles: and so far as it can be consistent...free inhabitants in the state than sixty thousand. ART. VI. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 pagina’s
...and government so to be formed, shall be republican, ami in conformity to the principles contained in these articles: and so far as it can be consistent...free inhabitants in the state than sixty thousand. ART. VI. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise... | |
| South Carolina - 1836 - 476 pagina’s
...and government so to be formed, shall be republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles ; and, so far as it can be consistent...less number of free inhabitants in the State than 60,000. ART. 6. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise... | |
| United States. Congress - 1836 - 650 pagina’s
...constitution and government so to be formed shall be republican, snd in conformity to the principles contained in these articles; and, so far as it can be consistent...there may be a less number of free inhabitants in a State than sixty thousand." As a question of construction — The ordinance establishes the entire... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1837 - 886 pagina’s
...and government, so to be formed, shall be republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles ; and, so far as it can be consistent...at an earlier period, and when there may be a less Dumber of free inhabitants in the state than sixty thousand.(l) 674. Art. 6. There shall be neither... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 740 pagina’s
...Government so to be formed shall be republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in those articles; and, so far as it can be consistent with...general interest of the confederacy, such admission ¡.hall be allowed at an earlier period, and when there may be a less number of free inhabitants in... | |
| 1837 - 684 pagina’s
...admitted into the union, on the samu footing as the original states. It was moreover stipulated, that, "as far as it can be consistent with the general interest...of the confederacy, such admission shall be allowed when there may be a less number of free inhabitants in the state than 60,000." This agreement is introduced... | |
| United States - 1838 - 654 pagina’s
...and Government, so to be formed, shall be republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles ; and, so far as it can be consistent...free inhabitants in the State than sixty thousand. ART. 6. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than... | |
| Caleb Atwater - 1838 - 416 pagina’s
...and government so to be formed, shall be republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles: and so far as it can be consistent...interest of the confederacy, such admission shall be had at an earlier period, and when there may be a less number of free inhabitants in the state than... | |
| Caleb Atwater - 1838 - 420 pagina’s
...far as it can be consistent with the general interest of the confederacy, such admission shall be had at an earlier period, and when there may be a less...free inhabitants in the state than sixty thousand. ARTICLE VI. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise... | |
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