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... reasons : 1st , It does not appear that this battalion formed any part of the Virginia continental line , which was reduced by the new organization , and for whose displaced officers the resolution of October 21 , 1780 , would seem only ...
... reasons : 1st , It does not appear that this battalion formed any part of the Virginia continental line , which was reduced by the new organization , and for whose displaced officers the resolution of October 21 , 1780 , would seem only ...
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... reason that certain parties claim that the island is the property of the general government , and intend to make application for the 2 MILWAUKIE AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY . same under the 35TH CONGRESS , 1st Session , . SENATE ...
... reason that certain parties claim that the island is the property of the general government , and intend to make application for the 2 MILWAUKIE AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY . same under the 35TH CONGRESS , 1st Session , . SENATE ...
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... reason assigned for the absence of improve- ments is the uncertain tenure by which they hold their lands . State , while it has given titles to those settlers who had located upon the State lands , had failed to provide any security for ...
... reason assigned for the absence of improve- ments is the uncertain tenure by which they hold their lands . State , while it has given titles to those settlers who had located upon the State lands , had failed to provide any security for ...
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... reason to believe that the same thing is true of the other gentle- man . They are now represented each by an only child and a daugh- ter . One of them , Miss Laura Stebbins , had no inheritance save this interest in the Eaton grant ...
... reason to believe that the same thing is true of the other gentle- man . They are now represented each by an only child and a daugh- ter . One of them , Miss Laura Stebbins , had no inheritance save this interest in the Eaton grant ...
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... States Senate . The committee have examined this claim with a good deal of care , and can see no reason for a change of the opinions heretofore expressed in relation to it ; but , on the contrary CHARLES M ̊CORMICK . 3.
... States Senate . The committee have examined this claim with a good deal of care , and can see no reason for a change of the opinions heretofore expressed in relation to it ; but , on the contrary CHARLES M ̊CORMICK . 3.
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Page 4 - Parma, the colony or province of Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it had when France possessed it ; and such as it should be after the treaties subsequently entered into between Spain and other states.
Page 2 - The conquest of Louisiana would be easy, if they only took the trouble to make a descent there. I have not a moment to lose in putting it out of their reach. I know not whether they are not already there.
Page 16 - His Catholic Majesty cedes to the United States, in full property and sovereignty, all the territories which belong to him, situated to the eastward of the Mississippi, known by the name of East and West Florida.
Page 3 - ... claims, arising from a possession and improvement of any lot or parcel of land by the person actually in possession, or by those under whom such person claims, for more than six years before the date of this treaty, shall, in like manner, be deemed valid, and be confirmed and quieted by a release to the person entitled thereto of the title to such lot or parcel of land...
Page 13 - And all equitable possessory claims, arising from a possession and improvement of any lot or parcel of land by the person actually in possession, or by those under whom such person claims, for more than six years before the date of this treaty...
Page 30 - Southern department, direct the officers of each State to meet and agree upon the officers for the regiments to be raised by their respective States, from those who incline to continue in service ; and where it cannot be done by agreement, to be determined by seniority; and make return of those who are to remain, which is to be transmitted to Congress, together with the names of the officers reduced, who are to be allowed half pay for life.
Page 23 - Governor shall be sealed up and transmitted to the seat of government, directed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who shall open and publish them in the presence of both Houses of the General Assembly.
Page 2 - I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt obstinately to retain it would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States.
Page 4 - That the specification of certain powers and duties, in this act, to be exercised or performed by the consuls and vice-consuls of the United States, shall not be construed to the exclusion of others resulting from the nature of their appointments, or any treaty or convention under which they may act.
Page 7 - I believed his information incorrect, because I understood that Louisiana, as it then was, made the object of the cession; and that since the possession of the Floridas by Britain, they had changed their names. But the moment I saw the words of the Treaty of Madrid I had no doubt but. it included all the country that France possessed by the name of Louisiana, previous to their cession to Spain, except what had been conveyed by subsequent treaties.