| United States. Congress. House - 1860 - 784 sider
...those in the United States, and the people of New Mexico will then be called upon to exercise the right of freemen in electing their own representatives to...by competent authority, and those persons holding offices will continue in the same for the present, provided they will consider themselves good citizens... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1306 sider
...those in the United States; and the people of New Mexico •will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives...modified by competent authority; and those persons folding office will continue in the same for the present, provided they will consider themselves good... | |
| James Knox Polk - 1848 - 462 sider
...delay, similar to that which exists in our territories. They will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature. It is foreseen that what relates to the civil government will be a difficult and unpleasant part of... | |
| United States. President (1849-1850 : Taylor) - 1850 - 1016 sider
...delay, similar to that which exists in our Territories. They will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature. It i& foreseen that what relates to the civil government will be a difficult and unpleasant part of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 1028 sider
...delay, similar to that which exists in our Territories. They will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature. It is foreseen that what relates to the civil government will be a difficult and unpleasant part of... | |
| John Frost - 1850 - 558 sider
...delay, similar to that which exists in our territories. They will then be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature. It is foreseen that what relates to the civil government will be a difficult and unpleasant part of... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1851 - 398 sider
...those in the United States ; and the people of New Mexico will then be called upon to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature." The most extraordinary passage of this proclamation is the following : — " The undersigned hereby... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 658 sider
...intended to provide for them a free government, when the people would be called upon to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature. On the same day he established a territorial constitution by an organic law, which provided for executive,... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1854 - 780 sider
...those in the United States ; and the people of New Mexico will then be called upon to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the territorial legislature." The proclamation also went on to say : "The undersigned hereby absolves all persons residing within... | |
| Henry Washington Hilliard - 1855 - 510 sider
...assured, under instructions from the same high quarter, that they would soon "be called on to exercise the rights of freemen in electing their own representatives to the Territorial Legislature." It is impossible to overlook these things, and they do seem to disclose the existence of a scheme for... | |
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