| 1821 - 438 Seiten
...said act; upon the receipt whereof the president, by proclamation, shall announce thefact: whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of congress, the admission of the said state int« this union shall be considered as complete. The said resolution was twice read, and ordered to... | |
| 1821 - 694 Seiten
...said act ; upon the receipt whereof the President by proclamation shall announce the fact ; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress the admission of said state into this Union shall be considered as complete. The above Resolution passed the House of... | |
| 1833 - 214 Seiten
...act ; upon the receipt whereof, the President, by proclamation, shall announce the fact; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete.' This resolution of Congress is a deliberate and solemn... | |
| 1833 - 202 Seiten
...act; upon the receipt whereof, the President, by proclamation, shall announce the fact; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete.' This resolution of Congress is a deliberate and solemn... | |
| 1834 - 522 Seiten
...act; upon the receipt whereof, the President, by proclamation, shall announce the fact; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete." ' This resolution of Congress is a deliberate and solemn... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 Seiten
...said act; upon the receipt whereof the President, by proclamation, shall announce the fact: whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete. Mr. Adams, of Massachusetts, delivered his objections to... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 740 Seiten
...condition precedent to her admisión into the Uninn, that the assent of a convention of delegates chosen hy the people should be given to the boundaries prescribed...of Congress, the admission of the said State into Ihe Union, as one of the United States of America, on an equal footing with the ordinal States in all... | |
| United States - 1839 - 586 Seiten
...act ; upon the receipt whereof, the president, by proclamation, shall announce the fact ; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of congress, the admission of the said slate into this Union shall be considered as complete. [Approved, March 2, 1821.] [No. Z.] R«!olulion... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 592 Seiten
...said act, upon the receipt whereof the president, by proclamation, shall announce the fact; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of said state into the Union shall be considered as complete; and provided, further, that nothing herein... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1850 - 460 Seiten
...act ; upon the receipt whereof, the president, by proclamation, shall announce the fact : whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said state into this union shall be considered as complete." Some opposition was manifested to the passage of this... | |
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