| Peter S. Onuf - 2000 - 276 páginas
...in any one the least numerous of the thirteen original states, such state shall be admitted by it's delegates into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the said original states," given the assent of the requisite number of existing states under the Articles... | |
| E. Robert Statham - 2002 - 176 páginas
...states, at as early periods as may be consistent with the general interest. . . . And, whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants...United States, on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever, and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and State... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 2001 - 288 páginas
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| David Carleton - 2002 - 256 páginas
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| United States. Congress. Senate - 2000 - 1220 páginas
...east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan. And whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants...United States, on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever; and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and State... | |
| James W. Guthrie - 2003 - 632 páginas
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| Edward Keene - 2002 - 188 páginas
...follow a very straightforward formula. According to Article 5 of the 1787 Ordinance: 'whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants...United States, on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatsoever'.36 Jefferson had intended this to be the culmination of a steady... | |
| James A. Huston - 2002 - 386 páginas
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