History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... territory . Provision was also made , at this time , for having troops in that part of the country , as had been already done by the old Congress , for the protection of the frontier settlers . The territory was very extensive , and ...
... territory . Provision was also made , at this time , for having troops in that part of the country , as had been already done by the old Congress , for the protection of the frontier settlers . The territory was very extensive , and ...
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... territory , by arms . At this period , there was reason to believe , that several tribes were instigated to commit depredations on people within the United States , by the British in Canada ; who then still held pos- session of some ...
... territory , by arms . At this period , there was reason to believe , that several tribes were instigated to commit depredations on people within the United States , by the British in Canada ; who then still held pos- session of some ...
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... territory , it was also pro- vided , " that the operation of the laws of the State within such district or territory , should not be affected by the ces- sion , till the time fixed for the removal of the government thereto , and until ...
... territory , it was also pro- vided , " that the operation of the laws of the State within such district or territory , should not be affected by the ces- sion , till the time fixed for the removal of the government thereto , and until ...
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... 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 the laws of the federal government within ...
... 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 the laws of the federal government within ...
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... 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 so unreason- able as to claim a ...
... 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 so unreason- able as to claim a ...
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