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Petition of a convention of the people of the district of Maine, praying to be admitted into the Union as a separate and independent state
accompanied with a constitution for said state. -
Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates, held in Brunswick, Maine, 1816
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An address to the people of Maine, on the question of separation
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the House of Representatives, June 4, 1813. Ordered, that Messrs. Thatcher, Warren, Lloyd, Boston, Hall, Williamstown, Bates, Northampton, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, be a committee to consider so much of His Excellency's speech as relates to "an extension of our territorial limits" and forming new states without the territorial limits of the United States -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both houses, to whom were referred the petitions concerning the separation of the district of Maine from Massachusetts proper, and forming the same into a separate and independent state, and also sundry memorials against that measure, beg leave respectfully to report -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both houses, upon the returns of votes from the several towns in the district of Maine, and upon sundry memorials accompanying the same, beg leave respectfully to report -
Public documents, of the legislature of Massachusetts
containing the speech of His Excellency Governor Strong; with the answer of the Senate and House of Representatives; reports of the several committees of both branches, on the most important subjects referred to by His Excellency; and a remonstrance of the legislature to Congress, on the present unhappy war. ; Published by order of both Houses -
Memorial and resolutions of the legislature of the Missouri Territory, and a copy of the census of the fall of 1817: amounting to 19,218 males
December 8, 1819. Referred to a select committee -
Against separation of Maine from Massachusetts
An address to the people of Maine, by a numerous meeting from different parts of the county of Lincoln, of both political parties, held at Nobleborough, May 9, 1816 -
An Appeal to the people of Maine on the question of separation
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An Appeal to the people of Maine on the question of separation
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Free remarks on the spirit of the federal constitution, the practice of the federal government, and the obligations of the union respecting the exclusion of slavery from the territories and new states
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Propriétaires du territoire de Michigan!!
Amis and [sic] concitoyens -
To the people of Maine
Fellow citizens! It is a principle, resulting from the free spirit of our Constitution, that men in power should account to the people for their official conduct -
A Bill to Enable the People of the Indiana Territory to Form a Constitution and State Government
and for the Admission of Such State into the Union on an Equal Footing with the Original States -
A Bill to Enable the People of the Mississippi Territory to Form a Constitution and State Government
and for the Admission of Such State into the Union on an Equal Footing with the Original States -
A Bill to Enable the People of the Mississippi Territory to Form a Constitution and State Government
and for the Admission of Such State into the Union on an Equal Footing with the Original States -
A Bill to Enable the People of the Western Part of the Mississippi Territory to Form a Constitution and State Government
and for the Admission of Such State into the Union on an Equal Footing with the Original States -
Report of the committee appointed to inquire into the propriety of admitting the Mississippi Territory into the union as a separate and independent state
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Report of the committee to which was referred, on the 6th instant, the memorial of the Legislature of the Mississippi Territory, praying for admission into the Union, as an independent state
December 29, 1815. Read and ordered to be printed -
Report of the committee to which was referred, on the 9th instant, the memorial of the legislature of the Mississippi Territory, praying for the admission of said territory into the Union, as an independent state
Made December 23, 1816 -
Report of the committee to which was referred the petition of the legislature of Indiana, for admission into the Union
Made January 5th, 1816. Accompanied by a bill to enable the people of Indiana, &c. &c -
Report of the committee to whom was referred a memorial of a convention of delegates from fifteen counties in the Mississippi Territory, praying that the said territory may be admitted as a state entire and without division
accompanied with a bill for the admission of the people of the Mississippi Territory into the Union, &c. ; January 17, 1817. Read, and ordered to be printed -
Report of the committee to whom was referred a memorial of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives of the Mississippi Territory and the petitions of sundry citizens thereof
praying to be admitted in to the union ; and also, a petition of the inhabitants of West Florida setting forth their desire to be annexed to said territory -
In Senate of the United States. April 16, 1816
The committee on the memorial of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives of the Mississippi Territory, to whom was referred the bill from the House of Representatives, entitled "An act to enable the people of the Mississippi Territory to form a constitution and state government, and for the admission of such state into the Union on an equal footing with the original states" ... report