| 1855 - 794 pages
...for preventing wrongs being done to tlu'.m, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. eracy of the United States of America, subject to the articles of confederation, and to such alterations therein as .shall be constitutionally made; and to all the acts and ordinances of the United... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 714 pages
...authorized by Congress ; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. Mr. BURRILL followed his motion with a speech of considerable length in its support ; after which,... | |
| George Tucker - 1856 - 672 pages
...authorised by Congress ; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ARTICLE 4. The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this... | |
| United States - 1856 - 350 pages
...authorized by Congress ; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ART. 4. The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1857 - 1038 pages
...and friendship with them. " The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, §hall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United...subject to the articles of confederation, and to such alterations therein as shall be constitutionally made ; and to all the acts and ordinances of the United... | |
| Michigan, Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1857 - 828 pages
...authorized by Congress ; but laws, founded in justice and humanity, shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ARTICLE IV. Colfcdo1 r^^ie sa^ Territory, and the States which may be formed racy; debts and therein, shall forever... | |
| James Hall - 1857 - 462 pages
...authorized by Congress; but laws founded in justice ami humanity, shall from time to time be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them." At a period a little subsequent, the language of the executive was : " It is the ardent wish of the... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1858 - 1202 pages
...made for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. " The said territory, and the States which may be formed...forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United State* of America, subject to the articles of confederation, and to sac alterations therein as shall... | |
| Peleg Sprague - 1858 - 540 pages
...contends, because the latter clause requires that " laws "—" shall, from time to time, be made for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them." That is, laws restraining the whites, our own citizens, from encroaching upon the natives, and thereby... | |
| John Dillon - 1859 - 664 pages
...authorized by congress; but laws founded in justice and humanity shallT from time to time, be made for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ART. 4. The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall for ever remain a part... | |
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