History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... claims on the general government , for a balance due , or an excess over their proportion ; and that others had not expended their full and just share . The amount thus assumed by Congress , was twenty - one millions and a half ; which ...
... claims on the general government , for a balance due , or an excess over their proportion ; and that others had not expended their full and just share . The amount thus assumed by Congress , was twenty - one millions and a half ; which ...
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... claimed to have a right to a part of the territory : and therefore the con- sent of any other individual State was not necessary to her admission into the Union . In February , 1791 , an Act was passed by Congress " to give effect to ...
... claimed to have a right to a part of the territory : and therefore the con- sent of any other individual State was not necessary to her admission into the Union . In February , 1791 , an Act was passed by Congress " to give effect to ...
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... claims , in the " far west , " to the United States , but expressly for the benefit of all . The former Congress , under the Confederation , called upon the States , which advanced such claims , to cede the lands to the United States ...
... claims , in the " far west , " to the United States , but expressly for the benefit of all . The former Congress , under the Confederation , called upon the States , which advanced such claims , to cede the lands to the United States ...
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... claim a right to all the public lands within their respective territories ; and would exclude the original States , who struggled and sacrificed so much for national freedom and independence , from all right or benefit in them . This ...
... claim a right to all the public lands within their respective territories ; and would exclude the original States , who struggled and sacrificed so much for national freedom and independence , from all right or benefit in them . This ...
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... claims , as far as they would consent ; and for paying what had been previously promised for lands , which the ... claim had been advanced by other tribes , under the pretence that the lands ceded to and pur- chased by the United States ...
... claims , as far as they would consent ; and for paying what had been previously promised for lands , which the ... claim had been advanced by other tribes , under the pretence that the lands ceded to and pur- chased by the United States ...
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