The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... territory between 29 ° and 36 ° 30 ' " as far as the South Seas . " The territory of Virginia was defined as extending two hundred miles on either side of Old Point Comfort , and as including " all that space and circuit of land lying ...
... territory between 29 ° and 36 ° 30 ' " as far as the South Seas . " The territory of Virginia was defined as extending two hundred miles on either side of Old Point Comfort , and as including " all that space and circuit of land lying ...
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... territory which could be claimed on the basis of its ancient charter ; and so it happened that when independence was proclaimed in 1776 many colonies still maintained extensive and conflicting claims to the territory beyond the ...
... territory which could be claimed on the basis of its ancient charter ; and so it happened that when independence was proclaimed in 1776 many colonies still maintained extensive and conflicting claims to the territory beyond the ...
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... territory of the United States . The territory thus added to the public domain comprised the whole west bank of the Missis- sippi ( including those parts of it for many years claimed by Great Britain , but finally conceded to the United ...
... territory of the United States . The territory thus added to the public domain comprised the whole west bank of the Missis- sippi ( including those parts of it for many years claimed by Great Britain , but finally conceded to the United ...
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