| Joel Parker - 1856 - 92 páginas
...hundred, nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square, or as near thereto as circumstances will admit; and that the States so formed shall be distinct republican...sovereignty, freedom, and independence as the other States." In 1785, Massachusetts made a cession of certain of her claims. And in 1786, Connecticut did likewise.... | |
| United States - 1856 - 350 páginas
...nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square, or as near thereto as circumstances will admit : and that the States so formed shall be distinct republican...sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States. That the necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by this State, in subduing any British posts, or... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 páginas
...hundred, nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square, or as near thereto as circumstances will admit; and that the States so formed shall be distinct republican...sovereignty, freedom, and independence as the other States." In 1785, Massachusetts made a cession of certain of her claims. And in 1786, Connecticut did likewise.... | |
| 1857 - 650 páginas
...States, and that the States so laid out should form distinct republican States, and be admitted as members of the federal Union, having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States! Of the four States -which made this cession, two permitted, and the other two prohibited slavery. The... | |
| 1857 - 656 páginas
...States, and that the States so laid out should form distinct republican States, and be admitted as members of the federal Union, having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States 1 Of the ftmr States which made this cession, two permitted, and the other two prohibited slavery.... | |
| 1857 - 690 páginas
...States, and that the States so laid out should form distinct republican States, and be admitted as members of the federal Union, having the same rights...sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States! Of the four States which made this cession, two permitted, and the other two prohibited slavery. The... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1857 - 260 páginas
...should be laid out and formed into distinct republican States, which should be admitted as members to the Federal Union, having the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States. The first effort to fulfil this trust was made in 1785, by the offer of a charter or compact to the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1857 - 688 páginas
...should be laid out and formed into distinct republican States, which should be admitted as members to the Federal Union, having the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States. The first effort to fulfil this trust was made in 1785, by the offer of a charter or compact to the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1857 - 260 páginas
...!«• laid out and formed into distinct republican States, which should be admitted as members to the Federal Union, having the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States. The first effort to fulfil this trust was made in 1785, by the offer of a charter or compact to the... | |
| William Thomas Roberts Saffell - 1858 - 566 páginas
...miles square, or .-is near thereto as circumstances will admit ; and that the States so formed should be distinct republican States, and admitted members...sovereignty, freedom, and independence as the other States. 2. That Virginia should be allowed and fully reimbursed by the United States her actual expenses in... | |
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