Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin: Economics, political science, and history series, Volumen2University of Wisconsin, 1899 |
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... limits of Virginia . " This marks the first step towards establishing English colonial government west of the mountains . With the increase of population on the seaboard came an increase in the num'- ber of settlers ' cabins beyond the ...
... limits of Virginia . " This marks the first step towards establishing English colonial government west of the mountains . With the increase of population on the seaboard came an increase in the num'- ber of settlers ' cabins beyond the ...
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... Gist's Journal , 261. In the latter , however , no hundred mile interval is proposed west of the limits of Pennsylvania . This does not indicate the proposed extent from north to ALDEN - GOVERNMENTS WEST OF THE ALLEGHANIES . 7.
... Gist's Journal , 261. In the latter , however , no hundred mile interval is proposed west of the limits of Pennsylvania . This does not indicate the proposed extent from north to ALDEN - GOVERNMENTS WEST OF THE ALLEGHANIES . 7.
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... limits . . ; and also to prepare a plan for establishing a new government on the said lands , together with an estimate of the expense , and the ways and means by which the same should be defrayed by Mr. Walpole and his associates . The ...
... limits . . ; and also to prepare a plan for establishing a new government on the said lands , together with an estimate of the expense , and the ways and means by which the same should be defrayed by Mr. Walpole and his associates . The ...
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... Limits of the said Purchase . Witness our Hands , " et cetera . - Christopher Gist's Journal , p . 244. " This action of Mercer without authority was not approved by the Ohio Company , and while the subject was still in agitation the ...
... Limits of the said Purchase . Witness our Hands , " et cetera . - Christopher Gist's Journal , p . 244. " This action of Mercer without authority was not approved by the Ohio Company , and while the subject was still in agitation the ...
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... limits of the land grant , but no restrictions were made upon settling beyond a certain Cherokee treaty line , and in fact the western limits of the Colony of Van- dalia were extended beyond the line of the grant to the Louisa or ...
... limits of the land grant , but no restrictions were made upon settling beyond a certain Cherokee treaty line , and in fact the western limits of the Colony of Van- dalia were extended beyond the line of the grant to the Louisa or ...
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Página 24 - WHETHER the scriptures do hold forth a perfect rule for the direction and government of all men in all duties which they are to perform to GOD and men, as well in families and commonwealth, as in matters of the church?
Página 42 - Company; as also all the lands and territories lying to the westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the west and northwest...
Página 93 - The right of way not exceeding 100 feet on each side of the length thereof, through the public lands, is granted to the Stale of Illinois for the construction of a railroad from the Southern terminus of the Illinois and Michigan Canal to a point at or near the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, with a branch of the same to Chicago on Lake Michigan, and another via the town of Galena, in said State, to Dubuque, in the State of Iowa, with the right also to take necessary materials for its...
Página 4 - The common law of England is not to be taken, in all respects, to be that of America. Our ancestors brought with them its general principles, and claimed it as their birthright; but they brought with them and adopted only that portion which was applicable to their condition.
Página 35 - THAT in all Courts, all Persons of all Persuasions may freely appear in their own Way, and according to their own Manner, and there personally plead their own Cause themselves; or if unable, by their Friend...
Página 35 - That all pleadings, processes and records in courts, shall be short, and in English, and in an ordinary and plain character, that they may be understood, and justice speedily administered.
Página 24 - And, first, with regard to the policy, we take leave to remind your Lordships of that principle, which was adopted by this Board, and approved and confirmed by his Majesty, immediately after the treaty of Paris, viz. the confining the western extent of settlements to such a distance from the seacoast, as that those settlements should lie within the reach of the trade and commerce of this kingdom...
Página 56 - ... we have a right to make such laws without giving offense to Great Britain or any of the American colonies, without disturbing the repose of any society or community under heaven...
Página 23 - With respect to the establishment of a new colony on the back of Virginia, it is a subject of too great political importance for me to presume to give an opinion upon; however, permit me, my lord, to observe that when that part of the country shall become populated it may be a wise and prudent measure.
Página 32 - The Common Law of England is considered as the Fundamental law of the Province and it is the received Doctrine that all the Statutes (not Local in their Nature, and which can be fitly applied to the circumstances of the Colony) enacted before the Province had a Legislature, are binding upon the Colony...