A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... territory , they hold all the unsold lands beyond the Indian boundaries , as marked on the map ; and the pre - emption right of the remainder . In the Michigan territory , they hold all the unsold lands within the Indian boundary - line ...
... territory , they hold all the unsold lands beyond the Indian boundaries , as marked on the map ; and the pre - emption right of the remainder . In the Michigan territory , they hold all the unsold lands within the Indian boundary - line ...
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... territory by purchase , or the old method , by the sword , is the most desirable . In December , 1803 , when the United States took posses- sion of this vast region , it was temporarily divided into two territories , viz . the territory ...
... territory by purchase , or the old method , by the sword , is the most desirable . In December , 1803 , when the United States took posses- sion of this vast region , it was temporarily divided into two territories , viz . the territory ...
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... territory is nearly similar to that of the western counties of New York and Pennsylvania ; towards the state of Indiana it is milder , but upon the coast of lakes Huron and St. Clair it is more severe , and winter approaches at least ...
... territory is nearly similar to that of the western counties of New York and Pennsylvania ; towards the state of Indiana it is milder , but upon the coast of lakes Huron and St. Clair it is more severe , and winter approaches at least ...
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