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" He believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary for the admission of a foreign country as an associate in the Union : in like manner as in a commercial house, the consent of each member would be necessary to admit a new partner into the... "
History of Louisiana: The Spanish domination - Page 552
by Charles Gayarré - 1854
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 694 pages
...Congress, and the ratification by the Legislatures of threefourths of the several States. He believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary...of every State to such an indispensable amendment were attainable, was uncertain. But the articles of a treaty were necessarily related to each other;...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States

United States. Congress - Law - 1852 - 688 pages
...and the ratification by the Legislatures of three- j fourths of the several States. He believed the j assent of each individual State to be necessary for...of every State to such an indispensable amendment were attainable, was uncertain. But the articles of a treaty were necessarily related to each other;...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 692 pages
...Congress, and the ratification by the Legislatures of threefourths of the several States. He believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary for the admission ofл foreign country as an associate in the Union :(in like manner as in a commercial house, the consent...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Oct. 17, 1803 ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1856 - 756 pages
...Congress, and the ratification by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the several States. He believed I 1ю 1 8{ E u JF ౳ : Ⱦ v| K l } O ޟhq... 7 | S FI3 $ L m F;u )| > H , e Hl p # Ɇ ؙ LI were attainable, was uncertain. But the articles of a treaty were necessarily related to each other;...
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The True Issue, and the Duty of the Whigs: An Address Before the Citizens of ...

Joel Parker - Slavery - 1856 - 92 pages
...Congress, and the ratification by the legislatures of three fourths of the several States. He believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary...of every State to such an indispensable amendment were attainable, was uncertain." Mr. Tracy: — u Congress have no power to admit new foreign States...
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Papers on Slavery, Rebellion, Etc

Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 pages
...several States. Ho believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary for the adnu'ssion of a foreign country as an associate in the Union...of every State to such an indispensable amendment were attainable, was uncertain." Mr. Tracy: — " Congress have no power to admit new foreign States...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Oct. 17, 1803 ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 756 pages
...Congress, and the ratification by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the several States. He believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary for the admission of a foreign country as an assoctate in the Union; in like manner as in a commercial house, the consent of each member would be...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Oct. 17, 1803 ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 754 pages
...Congress, and the ratification by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the several States. He believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary for the admission of a foreign country ая an associate in the Union ; in like manner as in a commercial house, the consent of each member...
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History of Louisiana: The Spanish domination

Charles Gayarré - Louisiana - 1867 - 680 pages
...is declared in the 3d article, that the inhabitants of tli e ceded territory shall be incoiporated in the Union of the United States. But neither the...admission of a foreign country as an associate in fhe Union: in like manner as in a commercial house, the consent of each member would be necessary to...
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The Life of Timothy Pickering, Volume 4

Octavius Pickering - Legislators - 1873 - 532 pages
...Congress, and the ratification by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States. He believed the assent of each individual State to be necessary...of every State to such an indispensable amendment were attainable was uncertain." In this session, another subject of vital importance was acted upon,...
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