I answer, remand her back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case of Tennessee, in the early stage of the Government. Congress, in her case, had established a territorial government in the usual form, with a governor, judges, and other officers,... American Historical Magazine - Página 2411900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 462 páginas
...be asked, what is to be done with California, should she not be admitted? I answer, remand her back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case of Tennessee, in the early Btnge of the government. Congress, in her c.ae, had established a territorial government, in the usual... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 544 páginas
...be asked, what is to be done with California, should she not be admitted ? I answer, remand her back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case...entitled, under the deed of cession, to be admitted into the Union as a State, as soon as she had 60,000 inhabitants. The territorial government, believing... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1854 - 762 páginas
...admitted ? I answer, remand her back to territorial condition, as waT~3onTTn^the~case 6f Ten^~ nessee, in the early stage of the Government. Congress, in...entitled, under the deed of cession, to be admitted into the Union as a State as soon as she had sixty thousand inhabitants. The territorial government,... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1854 - 468 páginas
...admitted i I answer, remand her back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case of Teunessee, in the early stage of the government. Congress, in...established a territorial government, in the usual fiirui, with a Governor, Judges, and other officers appointed by the United States. She was entitled,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 648 páginas
...be asked, what is to be done with California should she not be admitted? I answer, remand lier back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case...entitled under the deed of cession to be admitted into the Union as a State as soon as she had sixty thousand inhabitants. The territorial government,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1861 - 644 páginas
...California should she not be admitted? I answer, remand her back to the territorial condition, as was dono in the case of Tennessee, in the early stage of the...entitled under the deed of cession to be admitted into the Union as a State as soon as she had sixty thousand inhabitants. The territorial government,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1863 - 642 páginas
...be asked, what is to be done with California should she not be admitted? I answer, remand her back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case...the early stage of the Government. Congress, in her ease, had established a territorial government in the usual form, with a governor, .judges, and other... | |
| Franklin Tuthill - 1866 - 688 páginas
...with California if she should not be admitted ? and himself answered that she must be remanded back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case of Tennessee. The irregularities in her case, he said, were immeasurably greater and offered much stronger reasons... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1874 - 604 páginas
...asked, what is to be done with California, should she not be admitted ? I answer, remand her back tc the territorial condition, as was done in the case...entitled, under the deed of cession, to be admitted into the Union as a State as soon as she had sixty thousand inhabitants. The territorial government,... | |
| Tennessee Bar Association - 1896 - 620 páginas
...should be done with California in case she should not be admitted into the Union: "Remand her back to the territorial condition, as was done in the case...of Tennessee, in the early stage of the Government. . . . . She . . . formed a Constitution and applied for admission. Congress refuse d to admit her,... | |
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