History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... land office was ordered to be estab- lished in the territory , for the survey and sale of the public lands . The territory , though then under one government , included Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Michigan , Wisconsin , and Iowa . A ...
... land office was ordered to be estab- lished in the territory , for the survey and sale of the public lands . The territory , though then under one government , included Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Michigan , Wisconsin , and Iowa . A ...
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... land of ten miles square ; a part of which was with in the State of Maryland , and a part in Virginia . And in the act of acceptance of the territory , it was also pro- vided , " that the operation of the laws of the State within such ...
... land of ten miles square ; a part of which was with in the State of Maryland , and a part in Virginia . And in the act of acceptance of the territory , it was also pro- vided , " that the operation of the laws of the State within such ...
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... Land to the United States by individual States . United States troops under General St. Clair De- feated . Treaties with Indians , and Efforts to have Peace with them . British hold Forts in the Northwest . Message of President ...
... Land to the United States by individual States . United States troops under General St. Clair De- feated . Treaties with Indians , and Efforts to have Peace with them . British hold Forts in the Northwest . Message of President ...
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... lands in the west and northwest parts of the coun- try , before the war of the Revolution , on the supposition that their respective territories extended to the farthest lakes , and to the Mississippi , if not to the Pacific ocean ; for ...
... lands in the west and northwest parts of the coun- try , before the war of the Revolution , on the supposition that their respective territories extended to the farthest lakes , and to the Mississippi , if not to the Pacific ocean ; for ...
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... lands lying in that newly acquired territory , purchased by the federal government ; and that the same should be , and remain at the sole disposal of the United States . And yet the legis- latures in some of the new States , have been ...
... lands lying in that newly acquired territory , purchased by the federal government ; and that the same should be , and remain at the sole disposal of the United States . And yet the legis- latures in some of the new States , have been ...
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