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... Virginia, in her act of cession to the United States, and was entitled, under the laws of Virginia, to the quantity of two thousand acres of that reservation. By a law passed in 1 783, Virginia appointed a board of commissioners to ...
... Virginia, in her act of cession to the United States, and was entitled, under the laws of Virginia, to the quantity of two thousand acres of that reservation. By a law passed in 1 783, Virginia appointed a board of commissioners to ...
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... Virginia ceded to the United States her Western territory, and, lest there might not be a sufficiency of land fit for cultivation in the State of Kentucky, she, in her act of cession, declared, • - that if the quantity of land reserved ...
... Virginia ceded to the United States her Western territory, and, lest there might not be a sufficiency of land fit for cultivation in the State of Kentucky, she, in her act of cession, declared, • - that if the quantity of land reserved ...
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... Virginia, in the cession made by her to the United States, makes no reserve of right, but, in language merely declaratory of her own objects and purposes, says, that if the lands reserved should prove insufficient, the deficiency was to ...
... Virginia, in the cession made by her to the United States, makes no reserve of right, but, in language merely declaratory of her own objects and purposes, says, that if the lands reserved should prove insufficient, the deficiency was to ...
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