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" New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the consent... "
Letters from the British Settlement in Pennsylvania: To which are Added, the ... - Page 161
by Charles Britten Johnson - 1819 - 192 pages
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The Constitutional Text-book: A Practical and Familiar Exposition of the ...

Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1855 - 342 pages
...Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress. [2] The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging...
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The Criterion: Which Exhibits Portraits of the Three Candidates, Facts in ...

Campaign literature - 1856 - 54 pages
...but shall be delivered up on Claim of the party to whom such Service or Labour may be due. SECTION III. 1. New States may be admitted by the Congress...the Congress. 2. The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging...
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Declaration of Independence, and Constitution of the United States of ...

United States - 1856 - 48 pages
...claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due. SECTION III.—New States. Territories. 1. New states may be admitted by the congress into...the congress. 2. The congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging...
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Republican Campaign Edition for the Million: Containing the Republican ...

Campaign literature - 1856 - 86 pages
...claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due. SECTION III. — New States. Territories. 1. New states may be admitted by the congress into...the congress. 2. The congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging...
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The Governmental Instructor, Or, A Brief and Comprehensive View of the ...

J. B. Shurtleff - United States - 1857 - 210 pages
...'but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due. SECTION III. 1. New states may be admitted by the congress...the congress. 2. The congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging...
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The Constitution Text-book: a Practical and Familiar Exposition of the ...

Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1857 - 356 pages
...Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress. [2] The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and . make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property...
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First Lessons in the History of the United States: Compiled for the Use of ...

William Draper Swan - History - 1859 - 222 pages
...state from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the state having jurisdiction of the crime. SECT. III. — 1. New states may be admitted by the...the Congress. 2. The Congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting, the territory or other property...
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History of the United States: Or, Republic of America

Emma Willard - United States - 1859 - 442 pages
...junction of two or more states, or parts of states, without the consent of the legislatures of the states concerned, as well as of the congress. 2. The congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations lespect ing the territory, or othei ud pubiu...
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The Political Code of the State of New York

New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - Law - 1859 - 670 pages
...junction of two or more states, or parts of states, without the consent of the legislatures of the states concerned, as well as of the congress. 2. The congress shall have power to dispose of and {;™™1S make all needful rules and regulations respecting the terri- over territory...
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Laws, Joint Resolutions and Memorials Passed at the ... Session of the ...

Nebraska - Law - 1860 - 248 pages
...but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due. SECTION 3. 1. New states may be admitted by the Congress into...the Congress. 2. The Congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging...
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