States in all respects whatever upon the fundamental condition that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of the third article of the constitution, submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage... Journal of the Senate - Page 76by Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1836Full view - About this book
| Theology - 1821 - 694 pages
...twenty-sixth section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of Congress shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the states in this union,... | |
| 1833 - 202 pages
...section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen, of either of the States in this Union,... | |
| Slavery - 1833 - 214 pages
...section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen, of either of the States in this Union,... | |
| Law - 1834 - 522 pages
...section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen, of either of the States in this Union,... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1859 - 634 pages
...the third article of the constitution suhmilced on the part of said State to Congress, shall never he construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformiiylherelo, hy whichany citizen, of eilhfr of the Slates in Ihiu Union, shall... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - Michigan - 1836 - 460 pages
...admission of Missouri. The resolution provided, that Missouri should be admitted into the union on an equal footing with the original states, upon the...the part of said state, should never be construed to outhorize the passage of any law, and that no law should be passed in conformity thereto:" "Provided... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1836 - 530 pages
...section of the third article of the Constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the States in this Union shall... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...section of the third article of the constitution submitted on the part of said state to congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen, of either of the states in this union,... | |
| Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Samuel Webb - Slavery - 1838 - 222 pages
...resolution of Congress, should provide and declare that the before-mentioned provision in her Constitution should never be construed to authorize the passage...that no law should be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the states of this Union, should be excluded from the enjoyment of... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1842 - 610 pages
...section of the third article of the Constitution submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the States in this Union shall... | |
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