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" 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 territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission... "
The Nebraska Question: Comprising Speeches in the United States Senate by Mr ... - Page 13
by Edward Everett, Charles Sumner - 1854 - 119 pages
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“The” American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 1

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 692 pages
...said State, be formed out of the territory thereof) which shall be entitled to admission, under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States...territory lying south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes of North latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall bo admitted into the Union...
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THE AMERICAN CONFLICT A HISTORY OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES ...

HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 pages
...said State, be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provisions of the Federal Constitution ; and such...out of that portion of said territory lying south of thirty- six degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line,...
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“The” American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 1

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 704 pages
...thereof, which shall he entitled to admission, under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And sucli States as may be formed out of that portion of said...territory lying south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes of North latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union...
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The History of the United States of America from the Discovery of the ...

Jacob Harris Patton - United States - 1865 - 902 pages
...latitude — the Missouri Compromise line — were to be free States ; those south of the line, to " be admitted into the Union with or without slavery as the people of each State asking admission may desire." To the original State, the right was accorded to prevent any State being...
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Stephen M. White: Californian, Citizen, Lawyer, Senator. His Life ..., Volume 2

Stephen Mallory White, Leroy E. Mosher - United States - 1903 - 348 pages
...said State, be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States...out of that portion of said territory lying south of 36° 30' north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the...
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The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster: Speeches in Congress and legal ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1903 - 336 pages
...said State, be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provisions of the Federal Constitution. And such States...out of that portion of said territory lying south of thirty -six degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line,...
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The History and Government of the United States, Volume 2

Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - United States - 1903 - 532 pages
...latitude — the Missouri Compromise line — were to be free States ; those south of the line, to " be admitted into the Union with or without slavery as the people of each State asking admission may desire." To the original State, the right was accorded to prevent any State being...
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Iowa Journal of History, Volume 3

Iowa - 1903 - 726 pages
...resolution for the annexation of Texas in 1845, that such new States as should be formed out of Texas should be admitted into the Union, with or without slavery, as the people of each should determine.1 Though this amendment was not adopted, another was, which extended the Missouri...
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Steps in the Expansion of Our Territory

Oscar Phelps Austin - United States - 1903 - 304 pages
...hereafter by the consent of said State be formed out of the territory thereof, and shall be admitted to the Union with or without slavery, as the people of each State may desire." The area of Texas as admitted was 389,795 square miles, or nearly one-half as large as...
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The American Advance: A Study in Territorial Expansion

Edmund Janes Carpenter - United States - 1903 - 352 pages
...of that State, be formed out of the territory thereof; but it was provided that such States as might be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of 36° 30' north, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, should be admitted to the Union with...
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