Resolved, That we recognize the right of the people of all the territories, including Kansas and Nebraska, acting through the legally and fairly expressed will of a majority of actual residents, and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies it,... The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - 第 108 頁1887完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1866 - 1472 頁
...and whenever the number of their inhabitants justiBes it — to form a Constitution with or without slavery, and be admitted into the Union upon terms of perfect equality with the other States." The convention to frame a Constitution for Kansas met on the first Monday of September last. They were... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1857 - 810 頁
...and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies it — to form a constitution with or without slavery, and be admitted into the Union upon terms of perfect equality with the other States." The convention to frame a constitution for Kansas met on the first Monday of September last. They were... | |
| 1856 - 88 頁
...every future American State that may be constituted or annexed, with a republican form of government. Resolved, That we recognize the right of the people...upon terms of perfect equality with the other States. Resolved, finally, That in view of the condition of popular institutions in the Old World, (and the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1856 - 420 頁
...American State that may be constituted or annexed, with a Republican form of Government. " Rtsohed, That we recognize the right of the people of all the...terms of perfect equality with the other States." The Whig National Convention, in 1848, nominated General Taylor, of Louisiana, for President, and Millard... | |
| 1856 - 642 頁
...all the territories, including Kansas and Nebraska, acting through the fairly-expressed will of the majority of actual residents, and whenever the number...terms of perfect equality with the other States." In the name of reason, of justice, of every principle of free government and natural right, what other... | |
| 1856 - 54 頁
...including Kansas and Nebraska, acting through the legally and fairly expressed will of the majority of the actual residents, and whenever the number of their...upon terms of perfect equality with the other States. -Resolved, finally, That, in view of the condition of the popular institutions in the Old World (and... | |
| Rushmore G. Horton - 1856 - 448 頁
...including Kansas and Nebraska, acting through the legally and fairly expressed will of a majority of actuaj residents ; and whenever the number of their inhabitants...upon terms of perfect equality with the other States. " Resolved, finally, That in view of the condition of popular institutions in the Old World (and the... | |
| 1856 - 16 頁
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| John G. Wells - 1856 - 156 頁
...acting through the legally and fairly expressed will of a majority of actual residents, and whenerer the number of their inhabitants justifies it, to form...upon terms of perfect equality with the other states. Resolved, finally, That in view of the condition of popular institutions in the Old World, (and the... | |
| 1856 - 654 頁
...of their Inhabitants Justifies It, to form a confutation, with or without domestic slavery, and bo admitted Into the Union upon terms of perfect equality with the other Stales." These principles, I have said, are embodied in the Kansas act ; and they must be carried out... | |
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