Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... established an almost continuous line of demarcation , considerably to the west of the line of 1763 , between the Indians ' hunting grounds and lands open to white settlement.2 This was done by a series of ' talks ' or conferences ...
... established an almost continuous line of demarcation , considerably to the west of the line of 1763 , between the Indians ' hunting grounds and lands open to white settlement.2 This was done by a series of ' talks ' or conferences ...
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... established by the United States in Congress assembled , unless such state be infested by pirates , in which case ... establishing rules for deciding in all cases , what captures on land or water shall be legal , and in what manner ...
... established by the United States in Congress assembled , unless such state be infested by pirates , in which case ... establishing rules for deciding in all cases , what captures on land or water shall be legal , and in what manner ...
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... established , but by our orders , and in our name . All prisoners of war , and persons in custody , should be discharged . As to the Declaration of Independence dated the 4th of July 1776 , and all votes , resolutions , and orders ...
... established , but by our orders , and in our name . All prisoners of war , and persons in custody , should be discharged . As to the Declaration of Independence dated the 4th of July 1776 , and all votes , resolutions , and orders ...
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