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" That the inhabitants of the eastern division of the territory northwest of the river Ohio, be, and they are hereby, authorized to form for themselves a constitution and State government, and to assume such name as they shall deem proper, and the said... "
A geographical description of the state of Louisiana. [With] Appendix - Page 285
by William Darby - 1817
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Acts Passed at the First Session of the 1st Congress - 3d Session of the ...

United States - Law - 1796 - 596 pages
...themselves a Con-io'b'ínn'.iiw' stitution and State Government, and to assume such name u "" v"aaas they shall deem proper ; and the said State, when formed, shall be admitted into the Union, upon an equal footing with fbe original states, in all respects whatsoever. SECT. 2. And be it further enacted,...
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Acts Passed at the First Session of the 1st Congress - 3d Session of the ...

United States - Law - 1811 - 464 pages
...shall not be disapproved by Congress, at their next session, after the receipt thereof, the said state shall be admitted into the Union, upon the same footing with the original states. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That Sum reserved five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales...
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A Geographical Description of the State of Louisiana: The Southern Part of ...

William Darby - Alabama - 1817 - 374 pages
...the original states. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the inhabitants...respects whatever. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, that the said state shall consist of all the territory included within the following boundaries, to...
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Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1818 - 458 pages
...further to amend th • same, by striking out of that clause of the first section, which providos that " the said state, when formed, shall be admitted into the Union, upon an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatsoever;'' these words, '• upon an...
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A Digest of the Laws of the United States of America, from March 4th, 1789 ...

Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...not be disapproved by congress, at their next session after the receipt thereof, the said state snail be admitted into the union, upon the same footing with the original states. 5. SEc. v. Five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of the lands of the United States, after...
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The History of Louisiana: From the Earliest Period, Volumes 1-2

François-Xavier Martin - Louisiana - 1827 - 906 pages
...was not disapproved by congress, at their next session after they received it, the new state should be admitted into the union, upon the same footing with the original states. The legislature apportioned the number of members of the convention among the parishes, and made provision...
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The history of Louisiana, Volume 2

François Xavier Martin - Louisiana - 1829 - 460 pages
...was not disapproved by congress, at their next session after they received it, the new state should be admitted into the union, upon the same footing with the original states. The legislature apportioned the number of members of the convention among the parishes, and made provision...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States ..., Volume 3

United States. Congress - United States - 1855 - 968 pages
...Journal of this House that a motion was made by Mr. TAYLOR to amend the bill by striking out these words, "And the said State, when formed, shall be admitted into the Union upon an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever," and inserting, in lieu thereof,...
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Journal of the Senate of the ... General Assembly of the State of ..., Volume 33

Ohio. General Assembly. Senate - Ohio - 1835 - 192 pages
...the Territory of Indiana be, and they are hereby, authorized to form for themselves a Constitution and State Government, and to assume such name as they...original States, in all respects whatever. Sec. 2. And be itfurlfier enacte:/, That the said State shall consist of all the territory included within the following...
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Northern Boundary of Ohio, and Admission of Michigan Into the Union

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Constitutions - 1836 - 146 pages
...of the Territory of Indiana be, and they are hereby authorized to form for themselves a constitution and State Government, and to assume such name as they...the same footing with the original States, in all respects whatever. SECTION 2. And be it further enacted, That the said State shall consist of all the...
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