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the enjoyment of the above benefits: Protection of the<lb/> | the enjoyment of the above benefits: Protection of the<lb/> | ||
Anglo American States, why desirable.</p> | Anglo American States, why desirable.</p> | ||
<p>6.<del>5.</del> Proposition to be made to the Anglo-American<lb/> | |||
United States, to take the Junctiania Territory under<lb/> | |||
their protection, by admitting it into their Union:<lb/> | |||
<del>when</del> terms, except so far as shall be excepted, the same<lb/> | |||
in principle with those upon which the recently admitted<lb/> | |||
States have been admitted: admitted, namely for a<lb/> | |||
time, and while in a state of probation, under the administration<lb/> | |||
of the President of the United States, and as<lb/> | |||
soon as ripe, admitted on the same footing as those other<lb/> | |||
States, and with the same sort of Government. Considering<lb/> | |||
the benfit which, in so many shapes, these UNited<lb/> | |||
States would reap from the accomplishment of the<lb/> | |||
Junction, and the honor conferred on their nation by<lb/> | |||
the proposed spontaneous choice, their concurrence<lb/> | |||
seems hardly to be doubted of. As to this point see SS.8.</p> | |||
<p>7.<del>6.</del> No <hi rend="underline">Slavery</hi>, in any shape, to be allowed. Should <lb/> | |||
any vessel, with any slave on board, obtain admittance<lb/> | |||
into the territory, every such Slave, upon his entrance<lb/> | |||
into the territory, to be free.</p> | |||
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1822 June 21.
Junctiana Proposal
S.2. Outline continued. Security to the company for
the enjoyment of the above benefits: Protection of the
Anglo American States, why desirable.
6.5. Proposition to be made to the Anglo-American
United States, to take the Junctiania Territory under
their protection, by admitting it into their Union:
when terms, except so far as shall be excepted, the same
in principle with those upon which the recently admitted
States have been admitted: admitted, namely for a
time, and while in a state of probation, under the administration
of the President of the United States, and as
soon as ripe, admitted on the same footing as those other
States, and with the same sort of Government. Considering
the benfit which, in so many shapes, these UNited
States would reap from the accomplishment of the
Junction, and the honor conferred on their nation by
the proposed spontaneous choice, their concurrence
seems hardly to be doubted of. As to this point see SS.8.
7.6. No Slavery, in any shape, to be allowed. Should
any vessel, with any slave on board, obtain admittance
into the territory, every such Slave, upon his entrance
into the territory, to be free.
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