| New Jersey Historical Society - New Jersey - 1874 - 626 pages
...the following amendment, which acquired so much notoriety, as the famous "Wilmot Proviso." "Provided. That, as an express and fundamental condition to the...Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use by the Executive of the moneys herein appropriated,... | |
| Ransom Hooker Gillet - New York (State) - 1874 - 1034 pages
...David Wilmot, a member of the House from Pennsylvania, moved this proviso as an amendment : "JProvided, That, as an express and fundamental condition to the...Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use by the executive of the moneys herein appropriated,... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1876 - 894 pages
...peace, David Wilmot, a democratic representative from Pennsylvania, moved to add thereto the proviso that, " as an express and fundamental condition to...Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty to be negotiated between them, and to the use by the executive of the moneys herein appropriated, neither... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - United States - 1876 - 450 pages
...lion. David Wilmot, a Democratic Representative from Pennsylvania, and was in these words: 'Provided that, as an express and fundamental condition to the...Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use, by the Executive, of the moneys herein appropriated,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1886 - 216 pages
...was to appropriate the money th« Presi-dent desired. The proviso was as follows : "Provided, That, u an express and fundamental condition to the acquisition...treaty that may be negotiated, between them, and to the nee by the Executive of the moneys herein appropriated, neither slavery nor Involuntary servitude (hall... | |
| R. H. Howard, Henry E. Crocker - New England - 1879 - 512 pages
...David Wilmot of Pennsylvania, moved to add to a bill before the House the following : — " Provided, That as an express and fundamental condition to the...of any treaty that may be negotiated between them, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory, except for... | |
| Eugene Virgil Smalley - Campaign literature - 1880 - 368 pages
...organization of new Territories : ' ' That as an express and fundamental condition to the acquisition of new territory from the Republic of Mexico, by the United...negotiated between them, and to the use by the Executive of any moneys herein appropriated, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1881 - 406 pages
...acquisition of any territory from the Republic of Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use, by the Executive, of the moneys heroin appropriated, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said... | |
| Francis Marion Green - Presidents - 1882 - 460 pages
...organization of new territories: "That as an express and fundamental condition to the acquisition of new territory from the Republic of Mexico, by the United...negotiated between them, and to the use by the Executive of any moneys herein appropriated, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part... | |
| Frank Gaylord Cook - 1882 - 474 pages
...of Penn. moved to add to the the first section of the appropriating bill the following : " Provided, That as an express and fundamental condition to the...of any territory from the Republic of Mexico by the US by virtue of any treaty that may be negotiated between them, and to the use by the executive of... | |
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