The Federal And State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, And Other Organic Laws of the United States 1
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331 courts receive as evidence, in any case, certain grants said to have been made by the said King of Spain in favor of the Duke of Alagon, the Count Punon Rostro, and JJon I'edro de Vargas, or any title derived from either of said grants, unless with the express assent of the Congress of the United States. Done in convention, held in pursuance of an act of the governor and legislative council of the Territory of Florida, entitled "An act to call a convention for the pur- pose of organizing a ...State government," passed 30th day of January, 1838, and approved 2d February, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. ROBERT RAYMOND REID, President of ilic Convention. Joshua Knowles, Secretary. THE ENABLING ACT FOR THE STATE OF FLORIDA— 1845. [Seventeenth Congress, First Session.] An Act for tlie admission of the States of lotoa and Florida into the Union. Wher6as, the people of the Territory of Iowa did, on the seventh day of October, eighteen hundred and forty-four, by a convention of delegates called and assembled for that purpose, form for themselves a constitution and State government ; and whereas, the people of the Territory of Florida did, in like manner, by their delegates, on the eleventh day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, form for them- selves a constitution and State government, both of which said constitutions are re- publican ; and said conventions having asked the admission of their respective Terri- tories into the Union as States, on equal footing with the original States : Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the States of Iowa and Florida be, and the same are hereby, declared to be States of the United States of America, and are hereby admitted into the Union on equal footing with the original States in all respects, whatsoever.
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