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" They are legislative courts, created in virtue of the general right of sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clause which enables congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United... "
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Page 204
1847
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1892 - 522 pages
...had been inspired by the terms of the Constitution empowering Congress to " dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States." As showing the continuity of public, thought in this matter, it may be interesting to state that the...
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Slavery in the Territories

James Clarke Welling - Slavery - 1892 - 46 pages
...had been inspired by the terms of the Constitution empowering Congress to " dis pose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States." As showing the continuity of public thought in this matter, it may be interesting to state that the...
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Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society, Volume 5

Nebraska - 1893 - 308 pages
...There was only one valid precedent for congress to follow in the exercise of the power to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States. The ordinance issued by the confederacy in 1787 was re-enacted during the first session of the first...
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Cases on Constitutional Law: With Notes, Part 1

James Bradley Thayer - Constitutional law - 1894 - 470 pages
...sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clanse which enables Congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States. The jurisdiction with which they are invested is not a part of that judicial power which is defined...
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The Making of the Nation, 1783-1817

Francis Amasa Walker - Constitutional history - 1895 - 376 pages
...States concerned, as well as of Congress ; that Congress should have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting, the territory belonging to the United States ; that the United States should guarantee to every State a republican form of government ; and should...
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Handbook of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1896 - 786 pages
...sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clause which enables Congress to make all needful rules and regulations, respecting the territory belonging to the United States. The jurisdiction with which they are invested is not a part of that judicial power which is defined...
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Handbook of American Constitutional Law

Henry Campbell Black - Constitutional law - 1897 - 792 pages
...sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clause which enables congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States. The jurisdiction with which they are invested is not a part of that judicial power which is denned...
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Nebraska and the Nation

Jay Amos Barrett - Nebraska - 1898 - 296 pages
...law has thus given to the United States Us very convenient system of surveying lands. Who makes the "needful rules and regulations respecting the territory " belonging to the United States? IV. iii. 2. Who may admit new states into the Union? IV. iii. 1. How is a state made from a territory?1...
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The Foreign Policy of the United States, Political and Commercial ..., Volume 13

American Academy of Political and Social Science - Imperialism - 1899 - 234 pages
...the territorial courts are established under the general unrestricted grant of power ' ' to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory . . . belonging to the United States. ' ' Since therefore the territorial courts do not owe their existence to Article III, is it logical...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 19

Albert Shaw - American literature - 1899 - 788 pages
...sovereignty which exists with the Government, or in virtue of that clause which enables Congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States. The jurisdiction with which they are invested is not a part of that judicial power which is defined...
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