| Thomas Rolph - Canada - 1844 - 396 pages
...the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into and entitled to all the advantages of the Union ; but no other Colony shall be admitted into...unless such admission be agreed to by nine states. Our forefathers could distinguish between the straggling outlines of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick,... | |
| Daniel Gardner - Constitutional law - 1844 - 336 pages
...America." By the 9th Article Canada was allowed to join the Confederacy, but the last clause says : " No other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states." This was plainly a union of these original States without any power of erecting new ones out of our... | |
| Child rearing - 1845 - 436 pages
...Confederation, the voice of nine states, in the Congress of the United States assembled, is requisite. Art. XI. Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining...such admission be agreed to by nine states. ' " Art, XII. All bills of credit emitted, money borrowed, and debts contracted by, or under the authority of... | |
| William Alexander Duer - Constitutional law - 1845 - 434 pages
...Confederation, the voice of nine states, in the Congress of the United States assembled, is requisite. Art. XI. Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining...unless such admission be agreed to by nine states. An. XII. All bills of credit emitted, money borrowed, and debts contracted by, or under the authority... | |
| Illinois - Illinois - 1845 - 766 pages
...the voice of nine States in the Congress of the United States assembled, is requisite. ARTICLE XI. Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining...unless such admission be agreed to by nine States. ARTICLE XII. All bills of credit emitted, moneys borrowed, and debts contracted, by or under the authority... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1847 - 384 pages
...Confederation, the voice of nine States in the Congress of the United States assembled is requisite. ARTICLE XL Canada, acceding to this Confederation, and joining...and entitled to all the advantages of, this Union. Cut no other Colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine States.... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 558 pages
...specified powers. But there is another view still more conclusive on this point. By the llth article — "Canada acceding to this confederation and joining in the measures of the United States, shall he admitted into and entitled to all the advantages of this Union ; but no other colony shall be admitted... | |
| John Bigelow - Constitutions - 1848 - 538 pages
...confederation, the voice of nine states in the congress of the United States assembled is requisite. ART. 11. Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining...12. All bills of credit emitted, moneys borrowed, debts contracted, by or under the authority of congress, before the assembling of the United States,... | |
| James A. Williams - Constitutional history - 1848 - 188 pages
...confederation, the voice of nine states in the Congress of the United States assembled is requisite. ART. XI. Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining...unless such admission be agreed to by nine states. ART. XH. All bills of credit emitted, moneys borrowed, and debts contracted by, or under the authority of... | |
| Benson John Lossing - Constitutional history - 1848 - 414 pages
...confederation, the voice of nine states in the Congress of the United States assembled is requisite. ARTICLE 11. Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining...unless such admission be agreed to by nine states. in pursuance of the present confederation, shall be deemed and considered as a charge against the United... | |
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