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... entered into between the State of Virginia and the District of Kentucky for the erection of the said District into a Seperate and Independent Member of the federal Union on the Terms and Conditions proposed into two Acts passed by the ...
... entered into between the State of Virginia and the District of Kentucky for the erection of the said District into a Seperate and Independent Member of the federal Union on the Terms and Conditions proposed into two Acts passed by the ...
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... entered into on the 22a day of Sept 1787 determine that it was expedient that the said district should be erected into an independent state on the terms and conditions specified in said acts and did present to Congress an address ...
... entered into on the 22a day of Sept 1787 determine that it was expedient that the said district should be erected into an independent state on the terms and conditions specified in said acts and did present to Congress an address ...
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... entered in the Secret Journal , Foreign Affairs , Papers of the Conti- nental Congress , No. 5 , III , pp . 1711–1712 . 3 See July 14 and 15 , 1788 . • Here follows the text of the report which is entered in the Secret Journal ...
... entered in the Secret Journal , Foreign Affairs , Papers of the Conti- nental Congress , No. 5 , III , pp . 1711–1712 . 3 See July 14 and 15 , 1788 . • Here follows the text of the report which is entered in the Secret Journal ...
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