That Congress doth consent that the territory properly included within and rightfully belonging to the Republic of Texas may be erected into a new State, to be called the State of Texas, with a republican form of government, to be adopted by the people... David Wilmot, Free-soiler - Page 118by Charles Buxton Going - 1924 - 787 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1844 - 702 pages
...that the territory properly included within, and rightfully belonging to the republic of Texas, may be erected into a new State, to be called the State...form of government, to be adopted by the people of said republic, by deputies in convention assembled, with the consent of the existing government, in... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1844 - 468 pages
...that the /territory properly included within, and rightfully belonging to, the Republic of Texas, may be erected into a new State, to be called the State...form of Government, to be adopted by the people of said Republic, by deputies iu convention assembled, with the consent of •the existing Government,... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1845 - 372 pages
...people and tenitory of the Republic of Texas may be erected into a new Slate, to be called Ihe Slaie of Texas, with a republican form of government, to be adopted by the people of said republic, by deputies in convention assembled, in order that the same may be admitted as one of... | |
| 1845 - 952 pages
...27 to 25, that " the territory included within, and rightly belonging to, the republic of Texas, may be erected into a new state, to be called the State of Texas." This startling fact immediately preceded the inauguration of the new President, Mr. Polk, whose elaborate... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1845 - 366 pages
...following terras, guaranties, and conditions on which the people and territory of the Republic of Texas may be erected into a new State, to be called the State of Texas, and admitted as one of the States of the American Union, to wit: [Here follow the resolutions of the... | |
| United States - Law - 1846 - 592 pages
...eighteen hundred and forly five, did consent thai the lenitoiy properly included \vi:liin, and rightfully belonging to, the republic of Texas, might be erected...form of government, to be adopted by the people of said republic, by deputies in convention assembled, with the consent of the existing government, in... | |
| John Wesley Monette - America - 1846 - 626 pages
...consent that the territory properly included within, and rightly belonging to, the Republic of Texas, may be erected into a new state, to be called the State...form of government, to be adopted by the people of said Republic, by deputies in convention assembled, with the consent of the existing government, in... | |
| History - 1846 - 882 pages
...that the territory properly included within, and rightfully belonging to, the republic of Texas, may be erected into a new State, to be called the State...form of Government, to be adopted by the people of said republic, by deputies in convention assembled, with the consent of the existing Government, in... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1846 - 410 pages
...consent that the territory properly included within, and rightly belonging to, the Republic of Texas, may be erected into a new state, to be called the State...form of government, to be adopted by the people of said republic, by deputies in convention assembled, with the consent of the existing government, in... | |
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