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" States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union, with or without slavery, as the people of... "
The Nebraska Question: Comprising Speeches in the United States Senate by Mr ... - Page 40
by Edward Everett, Charles Sumner - 1854 - 119 pages
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The Constitution of the United States of America: With an Alphabetical ...

William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1854 - 590 pages
...south of thirtysix decrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri com(TniM so line, shall be admitted into the Union with or without slavery, as the pt-npie of each State asking1 admission may desire. And in such State or States ax shall be formed...
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The Life of William H. Seward with Selections from His Works

George E. Baker - 1855 - 436 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." This article saved the compromise of 1820, in express terms, overcoming any implication of its abrogation,...
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Speeches and Addresses [1839-1854]

Henry Washington Hilliard - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1855 - 510 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...in such state or states as shall be formed out of such territory north of said Missouri Compromise line, slavery or involuntary servitude (except for...
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The Works of John C. Calhoun: Reports and public letters

John Caldwell Calhoun - United States - 1855 - 492 pages
...territory lying south of thirty-six degrees, thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union,...each State, asking admission, may desire. And in such States as shall be formed out of said territory, north of said Missouri Compromise line, slavery, or...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 31

United States. Congress - Law - 1855 - 470 pages
...that portion of said Territory lying south of 36° 30' north latitude, commonly known a:* ihe Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union,...slavery, as the people of each State asking admission may MCbire. ,'ltit! in lucli STATE or STATES tutkall bcformcdout oftnid territory north of said Missouri...
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The American Statesman: A Political History Exhibiting the Origin, Nature ...

Andrew White Young - Constitutional history - 1855 - 1032 pages
...of the senate ; and which, on motion of 52 Mr. Douglas, of Illinois, was amended by adding, that, " in such state or states as shall be formed out of said territory north of the said Missouri compromise line, slavery or involuntary servitude, except for crime, shall be prohibited."...
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History of the Ordinance of 1787

Edward Coles - Northwest, Old - 1856 - 48 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...line, slavery or involuntary servitude (except for crimes) shall be prohibited." The act passed by the 30th Congress, and approved by President Polk,...
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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1856 - 594 pages
...Texas, "by the consent of said State," with the condition that " in such State or States as should be formed out of said territory, north of said Missouri...servitude (except for crime) shall be prohibited." within the limits of the republic of Texas, north of 36° 3V. If, on the contrary, Texas should determine...
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A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United ...

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1856 - 176 pages
...of Texas lying south of thirty six deg. thirty min. north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union...with or without Slavery, as the people of each State, sо hereafter asking admission, may desire : And procided furthermore. That it shall be also stipulated...
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The States and Territories of the Great West ...: Their Geography, History ...

Jacob Ferris - Mississippi River Valley - 1856 - 366 pages
...and thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise Line, shall be admitted, with or without slavery, as the people of each state asking admission may desire; and in states formed north of that line, slavery shall be prohibited. And second, in 1848, when the admission...
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