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... lands within each State , granted to or surveyed for any person , as such land , and the buildings and improve- ments thereon , shall be estimated according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled shall , from time to ...
... lands within each State , granted to or surveyed for any person , as such land , and the buildings and improve- ments thereon , shall be estimated according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled shall , from time to ...
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... land to their officers and soldiers ; will relieve their citizens from much of the weight of taxation ; will be a means of restoring national credit , and if cast into new states , will tend to increase the general happiness of mankind ...
... land to their officers and soldiers ; will relieve their citizens from much of the weight of taxation ; will be a means of restoring national credit , and if cast into new states , will tend to increase the general happiness of mankind ...
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... lands in that country , for the officers and soldiers who first marched thither with him ; that a quantity of land not exceeding one hundred and fifty thou- sand acres , should be allowed and granted to the said officers and soldiers ...
... lands in that country , for the officers and soldiers who first marched thither with him ; that a quantity of land not exceeding one hundred and fifty thou- sand acres , should be allowed and granted to the said officers and soldiers ...
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... lands than was expected , prove insufficient for their legal bounties , the deficiency should be made up to the said troops in good lands , to be laid off between the rivers Scioto and little Miamis , on the northwest side of the river ...
... lands than was expected , prove insufficient for their legal bounties , the deficiency should be made up to the said troops in good lands , to be laid off between the rivers Scioto and little Miamis , on the northwest side of the river ...
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... land described in the said condition , without entering into a discussion of the right of the State of Virginia to the said land ; and that by the acts of Con- gress it appears to have been their intention , which the com- mittee cannot ...
... land described in the said condition , without entering into a discussion of the right of the State of Virginia to the said land ; and that by the acts of Con- gress it appears to have been their intention , which the com- mittee cannot ...
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¹ This report Abraham Clark According agst appointed army ay ay ay ay North Carolina ayay Benjamin Huntington Beresford Boudinot Carroll certificates Clark Commissioners Committee Book Condict Confederation Cong Congress assembled Connecticut Continental Congress Court debts Delaware Delegates dollars Elbridge Elias Boudinot Ellery expence Fitzsimmons folio France Gerry gress half-pay Hamilton Hampshire Hawkins Higginson Holten Howell Hugh Hugh Williamson Huntington impost Indians indorsement instructions Jacob Read James Duane James McHenry Jersey John Francis John Francis Mercer land legislature letter Madison Maryland Massachusetts memorial Mercer Ministers Montgomery motion nays being required North Carolina October opinion Osgood Papers peace Pennsylvania Peters proposed question to agree record in Committee referred resolution Resolved respect revenue Rhode Island Richard Rutledge Samuel Secret Journal Secretary Secretary at War September Superintendent of Finance Tilton tion Treaty United Virginia Williamson Wilson writing of James yeas and nays