The writings of James Madison, comprising his public papers and his private correspondence, including numerous letters and documents now for the first time printed. |
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To incorporate the inhabitants of the hereby ceded territory
with the citizens of the United States on an equal footing,
being a provision, which cannot now be made, it is to be
expected, from the character and policy of the United States,
that such incorporation will take place without unnecessary
delay. In the meantime they shall be secure in their persons
and property, and in the free enjoyment of their religion.
The writings of James Madison, | ||