| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 pages
...being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ARTICLE IV. The said territory, and the states which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of AjYierica, subject to the articles of confederation, and to such alterations... | |
| 1804 - 372 pages
...dor.e to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ARTICLE IV. The said territory, , and the states which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of America, subject to the articles of confederation, and to such alterations... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - 1821 - 882 pages
...he formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of America, subject to the articles of confederation, and to such...therein as shall be constitutionally made; and to all the acts andordinancesof the United States in congress assembled, conformable thereto. The inhabitants... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1829 - 956 pages
...to be transferred to the ordinance in substance, these provisions, to wit. 1st. " The said territory and the states which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of (he United States of America, subject to the articles of confederation." 2d. " To all the acts and... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 326 pages
...incorporated into the compact of 1802. The Ordinance subsequently declares, that " The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy." This Ordinance and all its provisions were affirmed and established by the adoption of the Constitution,... | |
| Cherokee Nation, Richard Peters - 1831 - 332 pages
...make proper division thereof." 1 Laws United States, 477. By the fourth article the said territory, and the states which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States; subject to the articles of confederation, alterations constitutionally made,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 720 pages
...make proper division thereof (1 Laws United States, 477.) By the fourth article the said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States ; aubject to the articles of confederation, alterations constitutionally made,... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1834 - 284 pages
...agreement that said territory, and the states which may be formed therein, shall for ever remain apart of this confederacy, subject to the articles of confedera-tion, and to such alterations as may be made therein. This part of the compact, as will be seen hereafter, has an important bearing... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 pages
...articles are, \st, An agreement that said territory, and the states which may be formed therein, nhall forever remain a part of this confederacy, subject...articles of confederation, and to such alterations as may be made therein. This part of the compact, as will be seen hereafter, has an important bearing... | |
| South Carolina - 1836 - 476 pages
...being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them. ART. 4th. The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of America, subject to the Articles of Confederation, and to such alterations... | |
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