| Moses Stuart - History - 1850 - 134 pages
...territory lying south of thirty-*ix degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union...servitude (except for crime) shall be prohibited." Several things lie on the face of this clause. (1) Four additional States may be made hereafter, by... | |
| Indiana. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1850 - 1114 pages
...of said territory lying south of 36 dear. 30. min. of north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union...Compromise line, slavery or involuntary servitude (except far crime) shall be prohibited.' Most of the territory last referred to is included within the limits... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1850 - 550 pages
...may be formed south of the parallel of 36° 30' " shall be admitted into the Union with or urithout slavery, as the people of each State asking admission may desire ; " and in such States as shall be formed '•' north of said Missouri compromise line, slavery or involuntary servitude... | |
| Horace Mann - Slavery - 1851 - 626 pages
...portion of said territory lying south of 36° 30• north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union...servitude, (except for crime,) shall be prohibited." Note here, first, that only "four " states are to be admitted in "addition to said state of Texas;"... | |
| Horace Mann - Slavery - 1851 - 588 pages
...that portion of said territory lying south of 36° 30' north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union...servitude, (except for crime,) shall be prohibited." Note here, first, that only "four " states are to be admitted in "addition to said state of Texas;"... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 580 pages
...territory lying south of thirtysix degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union...line? slavery, or involuntary servitude, (except for crimes,) shall be prohibited. SEC. 3. And be it further resolved, That if the President of the United... | |
| United States, William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 616 pages
...thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted inlo the Union with or without slavery, as the people of...line, slavery, or involuntary servitude, (except for crimes.) shall be prohibited. SEC. 3. And be it further resolved. That if the President of the United... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 pages
...six degrees ihiriy minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall bo admitted into the Union with or without slavery, as the people of each State asking admission mny desire. And in such State or States as shall be formed out of said territory north of said Missouri... | |
| William M. Gouge - Finance - 1852 - 376 pages
...lying south of thirty-six degrees thirteen minutes north latitude, commonly known as the " Missouri Compromise Line," shall be admitted into the Union,...servitude (except for crime) shall be prohibited. Now, in order to manifest the assent of the people of this Republic, as required in the above-recited... | |
| William M. Gouge - Finance - 1852 - 376 pages
...lying south of thirty-six degrees thirteen minutes north latitude, commonly known as the " Missouri Compromise Line," shall be admitted into the Union,...servitude (except for crime) shall be prohibited. Now, in order to manifest the assent of the people of this Republic, as required in the above-recited... | |
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