| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1844 - 702 pages
...are said debts and liabilities to become a charge upon the government of the United States. " Third. New States, of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State, be formed out of ihe... | |
| Bernard Whitman - Calvinism - 1831 - 714 pages
...Union was passed, a clause was inserted in the resolutions (ch. 8, § 2) of the following tenor : " New States, of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to laid State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the eonsent of said State,... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1844 - 468 pages
...are said debts and liabilities to become a charge upon the Government of the United States. Third. New States, of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to the said of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the conient of said State, bo... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1845 - 372 pages
...debts and liabilities lo become a charge upon the Government of the United States. Third. New Slates, of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said Stale of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by me consent of said State, be formed... | |
| John Wesley Monette - America - 1846 - 634 pages
...are said debts and liabilities to become a charge upon the government of the United States. " Third. New states of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said state, be formed out of the... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1846 - 410 pages
...are said debts and liabilities to become a charge upon the government of the United States. " III. New states of convenient" size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said state of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said state, be formed out of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1849 - 1130 pages
...a provision in the resolution of Congress annexing Texas to the United States, it is declared that "new States, of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State, be formed out of the... | |
| Nahum Capen - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1848 - 350 pages
...are said debts and liabilities to become a charge upon the government of the United States. Third. New States, of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State, be formed out of the... | |
| John Wesley Monette - America - 1848 - 628 pages
...are said debts and liabilities to become a charge npon the government of the United States. " Third, New states of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to •aid State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by die consent of said state,... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - Presidents - 1850 - 412 pages
...are said debts and liabilities to become a charge upon the Government of the United States. Third, new States of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State, be formed out of the... | |
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