| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1834 - 148 pages
...nine States, in the congress of the United States assembled, is requisite. ART. 11. Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures...and entitled to all the advantages of this Union: but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine States.... | |
| Kentucky, Charles Slaughter Morehead, Mason Brown - 1834 - 810 pages
...assembled, is requisite. Art. 11. Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in Canada to be the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled j^e™"fedcracy to all the advantages of this union: But no other colony shall be upon certain admitted... | |
| Francis Fellowes - 1835 - 214 pages
...of nine states in the congress of the United States assembled is requisite. ART. XL Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures...into, and entitled to all the advantages of this union : but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states.... | |
| 1835 - 804 pages
...which was altogether a stranger to the existing Union. " Canada," says the llth article, " acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into the Union." Having thus used the terms ratify ana confirm, even in regard to the old confederation,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 800 pages
...which was altogether a stranger to the existing Union. " Canada," says the llth article, " acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into the Union." Having thus used the terms ratify and confirm, even in regard to the old confederation,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 pages
...which was altogether a stranger to the existing Union. "Canada," says the llth article, " acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into the Union." Having thus used the terms ratify and confirm, even in regard to the old confederation,... | |
| William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 pages
...which was altogether a stranger to the existing Union. " Canada," says the llth article, " acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into the Union." Having thus used the terms ratify and confirm, even in regard to the old confederation,... | |
| South Carolina - 1836 - 476 pages
...voice of nine States in the Congress of the United States assembled, is requisite. XI. Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures...into, and entitled to all the advantages of this union ; but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine States.... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 pages
...of nine states in the congress of the United States assembled is requisite. ART. XI. Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures...into, and entitled to all the advantages of this union : but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states.... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 376 pages
...nine states, in the Congress of the United States assembled, is requisite. Art. 11. Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures...and entitled to all the advantages of this Union: but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states.... | |
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