The Historical Register of the United States, Band 1Thomas H. Palmer G. Palmer, 1814 Contents.--v. 1-2, From the declaration of war in 1812 to Jan. 1, 1814.--v. 3-4, For 1814. |
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... condition that they should not operate until the other states under like circumstances make similar cessions ; and that congress have such faith in the justice and magnanimity of the states of North Carolina and Georgia , that they only ...
... condition that they should not operate until the other states under like circumstances make similar cessions ; and that congress have such faith in the justice and magnanimity of the states of North Carolina and Georgia , that they only ...
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... condition that the territories so ceded should at some future time be admitted into the union on an equal footing with the original states . Tennessee was admitted by an act passed June 1 , 1796 , to take effect on the day of its date ...
... condition that the territories so ceded should at some future time be admitted into the union on an equal footing with the original states . Tennessee was admitted by an act passed June 1 , 1796 , to take effect on the day of its date ...
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... condition of the country . § 8. In all the states the legislative body consists of two branches , except in Vermont , where there is only one house ; the governor and council however can propose amendments to the laws in that state ...
... condition of the country . § 8. In all the states the legislative body consists of two branches , except in Vermont , where there is only one house ; the governor and council however can propose amendments to the laws in that state ...
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... refused , unless she would consent to be incorporated with Plymouth , and thereby lose her separate existence . This condition being deemed in- 9 admissible , she never was taken into the confederacy §2 . ] 15 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS .
... refused , unless she would consent to be incorporated with Plymouth , and thereby lose her separate existence . This condition being deemed in- 9 admissible , she never was taken into the confederacy §2 . ] 15 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS .
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... condition for the faithful performance of the duties of his office , and for the fidelity of the persons to be by him em- ployed . 26. The salary of the register is 2400 dollars per annum . The principal clerk receives 1690 dollars per ...
... condition for the faithful performance of the duties of his office , and for the fidelity of the persons to be by him em- ployed . 26. The salary of the register is 2400 dollars per annum . The principal clerk receives 1690 dollars per ...
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