 | Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1084 pages
...have been acquired by conquest, treaty, purchase, or from original territory of the United States. Resolved, That our senators in Congress be instructed, and our representatives requested, to introduce ana vote for a bill to repeal an act entitled "An act respecting fugitives from justice and... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1895 - 582 pages
...territory which now belongs to the United States, or which may hereafter come under their jurisdiction. " Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested, to vote against the admission of any State into the Union, the Constitution of which does not prohibit... | |
 | United States. President - 1896 - 698 pages
...erected according to the treaty of 1783. Resolved, That the cooperation of Massachusetts be requested. Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed and our Representatives requested to endeavor to obtain a speedy adjustment of the controversy. Resolved, That copies of this report and... | |
 | United States. President - 1897 - 534 pages
...That we heartily approve of the principles set forth in the late veto message upon that subject; and Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed and our Representatives requested to use their influence to prevent the rechartering of the Bank of the United States, to sustain the Administration... | |
 | United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 676 pages
...erected according to the treaty of 1783. Resolved, That the cooperation of Massachusetts be requested. Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed and our Representatives requested to endeavor to obtain a speedy adjustment of the controversy. Resolved, That copies of this report and... | |
 | Herman Vandenburg Ames - 1900 - 54 pages
...general and state governments from being destroyed, and the harmony of the States from being interrupted, Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested, to use their influence to procure an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, that an impartial... | |
 | 1903 - 726 pages
...exist, therefore the powers of the United States government should never be used for any such purposes. Resolved, That our senators in Congress be instructed, and our representatives requested, to oppose, by every constitutional means within their power, the extension of slavery to the territory... | |
 | Herman Vandenburg Ames - 1904 - 58 pages
...without a violation of our honor as a nation, or any principle of international law. 2. And be it further resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested, to urge and sustain the foregoing views on all proper occasions. [Acts of Alabama, 1837, 129-131.] 1 This refers... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 428 pages
...have been acquired by conquest, treaty, purchase, or from original territory of the United States. Resolved, That our senators in Congress be instructed, and our representatives requested, to introduce and vote for a bill to repeal an act entitled " An act respecting fugitives from justice... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 362 pages
...territory which now belongs to the United States, or 25 which may hereafter come under their jurisdiction. "Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested, to vote against the admission of any State into the Union, the Constitution of which does not prohibit... | |
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