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: 1887 - 第 108 頁1887完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1862 - 418 頁
...of all the territories, acting through the legality and fairly-expressed will of the majority of the actual residents, and whenever the number of their...terms of perfect equality with the other states." On the 17th of June, the republican national convention met at Philadelphia. It was the same as the... | |
 | James Buchanan - 1866 - 296 頁
...majority of actual residents, and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies it, [they assemble] to form a constitution with or without domestic slavery,...terms of perfect equality with the other States." Before this period the Cincinnati platform is silent on the subject. The power is claimed by its advocates... | |
 | James Buchanan - 1866 - 296 頁
...majority of actual residents, and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies it, [they assemble] to form a constitution with or without domestic slavery,...terms of perfect equality with the other States." Before this period the Cincinnati platform is silent on the subject. The power is claimed by its advocates... | |
 | George Lunt - 1866 - 491 頁
...of their inhabitants justifies it, to form a constitution, with or without domestic slavery, and to be admitted into the Union upon terms of perfect equality with the other States ; and also asserted, " as embodying the only sound and safe solution of the slavery question "—"... | |
 | George Sewall Boutwell - 1867 - 628 頁
...legally and fairly expressed will of a majority of the actual residents, and whenever the number of the inhabitants justifies it, to form a constitution,...terms of perfect equality with the other States." By this resolution, one question only — the question of population — is reserved to the old States:... | |
 | 1868
...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. ßeeolvediflnalfyt That in view of the condition of the popular institutions In the Old World (and... | |
 | Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 645 頁
...legally and fairlyexpressed will of a majority of actual residents — " Does it stop there ? No — "and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies...terms of perfect equality with the other States." If there had been any doubt before as to what " may elect " referred to, this resolution certainly... | |
 | FRANK H. ALFRIEND - 1868
...legally and fairlyexpressed will of a majority of actual residents — " Does it stop there ? No — "and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies...terms of perfect equality with the other States." If there had been any doubt before as to what " may elect" referred to, this resolution certainly removed... | |
 | Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 645 頁
...legally and fairlyexpressed will of a majority of actual residents — " Does it stop there ? No — " and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies...terms of perfect equality with the other States." If there had been any doubt before as to what " may elect " referred to, this resolution certainly... | |
 | Edward McPherson - 1868
...acting through the legally and fairly- expressed will of a majority of actual residents, and wherever the number of their inhabitants justifies it, to form...upon terms of perfect equality with the other States. Resolved, finally, That in the view of the condition of popular institutions in the Old World (and... | |
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