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" The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of... "
A Representative Life of Horace Greeley - Page 418
by L. U. Reavis - 1872 - 579 pages
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The Unconstitutionality of Slavery

Lysander Spooner - Slavery - 1845 - 168 pages
...all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States ; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free...property, and the religion which they profess." The cession of Florida to the United States was made on the same terms. The words of the treaty, on this...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity, Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 7

Alabama. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1845 - 1058 pages
...article of the treaty of Paris, the inhabitants of the ceded territory, were to be " protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess." What was meant by the term, "property," in the treaty, has been frequently under consideration in the...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 8

United States - Session laws - 1846 - 1068 pages
...of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States; and in the mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the free...their liberty, property, and the religion which they prpfess. ART. IV. There shall be sent by the government of France a commissary to Louisiana, to the...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 12

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 566 pages
...principles of the Federal Constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States; and in the meantime...property, and the religion which they profess."* The Congress of the United States, by an act passed in 1804, entitled " an act erecting Louisiana into...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 11

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 558 pages
...Louisiana treaty stipulated expressly, that the inhabitants "shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess." The word "property," it is notorious, referred to slaves owned by the inhabitants. This shows, if a treaty...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 8

Louisiana. Supreme Court, Merritt M. Robinson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1847 - 724 pages
...citizens of the United States, and that in the mean time they should be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess. This stipulation was personal to every inhabitant of the country, in relation to his property, and...
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The Treaty Between the United States and Mexico: The Proceedings of the ...

United States, Mexico - Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of, 1848 - 1848 - 396 pages
...constitution, and admitted to the- enjoyment of all the privileges, rights, and immunities of the citizens of the United; States; and, in the meantime, they shall be maintained and protected in the full enjoyment of their liberty and property;" After debate} The question was stated, " Shall these...
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The Treaty Between the United States and Mexico: The Proceedings of the ...

United States - Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits, and Settlement Between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic - 1848 - 412 pages
...constitution, and admitted to the enjoyment of all the privileges, rights, and immunities of the citizens of the United States; and, in the meantime, they shall be maintained and protected in the'full enjoyment of their liberty and property;" After debate, The question was stated, " Shall these...
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The Republic of the United States of America: Its Duties to Itself, and Its ...

Nahum Capen - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1848 - 348 pages
...immunities, of citizens of the United States ; and in the mean time they shall be protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.' Such was our pledge to France and to the people of Texas by the treaty of purchase ; and if our subsequent...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 66

1844 - 454 pages
...principles of the federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States; and in the meantime...liberty, property, and the religion which they profess." it it now known to have been Mr. Jefferson's opiahm, at the time, that an amendment of the constitution...
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