A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... United States hold the pre - emption right . † In Indiana , the United States hold all the unsold lands below the Indian boundary - line , exhibited on the map ac- companying this work ; and they hold the pre - emption right of all ...
... United States hold the pre - emption right . † In Indiana , the United States hold all the unsold lands below the Indian boundary - line , exhibited on the map ac- companying this work ; and they hold the pre - emption right of all ...
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... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA " ; and decreed , that each state should retain its sovereignty and independence , and every other power and right not delegated to congress . 1 By these articles , the thirteen United States severally entered ...
... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA " ; and decreed , that each state should retain its sovereignty and independence , and every other power and right not delegated to congress . 1 By these articles , the thirteen United States severally entered ...
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... United States , and of the militia of the se- veral states , when called into the actual service of the United States . He may require the opinion , in writing , of the principal officers in each of the executive departments , upon any ...
... United States , and of the militia of the se- veral states , when called into the actual service of the United States . He may require the opinion , in writing , of the principal officers in each of the executive departments , upon any ...
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