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Página 549
... officers should remain the same as they now are ( except in the instances specified ) were because that compensation had generally been deemed adequate and not too high , and because we had found by experience , after many changes and ...
... officers should remain the same as they now are ( except in the instances specified ) were because that compensation had generally been deemed adequate and not too high , and because we had found by experience , after many changes and ...
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... officers , stationed in the Indian Country , from carrying on , directly or indirectly , any commerce or traffic with the natives . It would be better to make a pecuniary compensation for any extra trouble of the Commanding Officer , in ...
... officers , stationed in the Indian Country , from carrying on , directly or indirectly , any commerce or traffic with the natives . It would be better to make a pecuniary compensation for any extra trouble of the Commanding Officer , in ...
Página 560
... 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 , and the other officers and ...
... 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 , and the other officers and ...
Página 561
... officers should choose , and to be afterwards divided among the said officers and soldiers , in due proportion according to the laws of Virginia . 5. That in case the quantity of good lands on the south- east side of the Ohio , upon the ...
... officers should choose , and to be afterwards divided among the said officers and soldiers , in due proportion according to the laws of Virginia . 5. That in case the quantity of good lands on the south- east side of the Ohio , upon the ...
Página 566
... officers , civil and military , to surcease from longer molestation or imprisonment of the said Christian Nagle , John Morrison , gunner Lilly , drummer Horn , Thomas Flowers and William Carman ; and do further will and require , that ...
... officers , civil and military , to surcease from longer molestation or imprisonment of the said Christian Nagle , John Morrison , gunner Lilly , drummer Horn , Thomas Flowers and William Carman ; and do further will and require , that ...
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