Letter of Lucius Lyon to the Honorable Lewis Williams, Chairman of the Committee on Territories, Respecting the Boundary Line Between Ohio and Michigan: Also, the Report of Said Committee on the Subject of Admitting Michigan Into the UnionGales & Seaton, 1834 - 44 Seiten |
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... hundred thousand dollars - an amount considerably greater , it is believed , than has been received , in the same time , from any State or Territory of the United States . In relation to the justice , propriety , expediency , and even ...
... hundred thousand dollars - an amount considerably greater , it is believed , than has been received , in the same time , from any State or Territory of the United States . In relation to the justice , propriety , expediency , and even ...
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... hundred propositions , which the convention had no authority from Congress to place there , and which , if they belonged any where , properly belonged to another place . The fifth article of the ordinance of 1787 , which has been before ...
... hundred propositions , which the convention had no authority from Congress to place there , and which , if they belonged any where , properly belonged to another place . The fifth article of the ordinance of 1787 , which has been before ...
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... hundred ; and still Congress , as has been before shown , would have been obliged to accept said constitution , provided it was republican in its character . Here are certainly two good and sufficient reasons assigned why neither the ...
... hundred ; and still Congress , as has been before shown , would have been obliged to accept said constitution , provided it was republican in its character . Here are certainly two good and sufficient reasons assigned why neither the ...
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... hundred and two , form for themselves a con- stitution and State Government , and did give to the said State the name of the State of Ohio , ' in pursuance of an act of Congress entitled ' An act to enable the people of the eastern ...
... hundred and two , form for themselves a con- stitution and State Government , and did give to the said State the name of the State of Ohio , ' in pursuance of an act of Congress entitled ' An act to enable the people of the eastern ...
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... hundred would be at a loss to see what part of it is doubtful . In answer to the question " What is to be the north boundary of Ohio , Indi- ana , and Illinois , if Congress should form more than three States in the North- west ...
... hundred would be at a loss to see what part of it is doubtful . In answer to the question " What is to be the north boundary of Ohio , Indi- ana , and Illinois , if Congress should form more than three States in the North- west ...
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act of Congress admission of Ohio admitted aforesaid alter assent of Congress bend or extreme boundary line boundary of Ohio claim of Ohio committee consideration constitution of Ohio country north delegation divide the Indiana drawn due east due north east and west east line eastern division entitled An act enumeration established expedient expressly extreme of Lake fifth article form a constitution further enacted giving the assent Governor Cass House of Representatives Indiana territory intersect Lake Erie intersect the national Lake Michigan line drawn due marshals Maumee bay Miami Michigan Territory north cape northern boundary Ohio and Michigan Ohio to form ordinance of 1787 passed proposition pursuance resolution river Ohio Secretary seventh article sixth section southerly bend southern extreme submitted territorial line territory northwest Territory of Arkansas Territory of Indiana Territory of Michigan Thomas Worthington tion tract of country Union United Virginia west line drawn WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE Worthington