| William Waller Hening - 1822 - 678 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by congress into free, convenient and independent governments, in such manner, and at such times, as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct. Thus convinced,... | |
| Virginia - 1822 - 678 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by congress into free, convenient and independent governments, in such manner, and at such times, as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct. Thus convinced,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1838 - 684 str.
...enemy by the blood and .treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress into free, convenient, and independent Governments." The Stale of New Jersey expressed lier disappointment in finding no provision made in the confederation... | |
| Augustin Smith Clayton - 1827 - 108 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress into free, convenient, and independent governments, in such manner, and at such times as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct. Thus convinced,... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 558 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by congress into free, convenient and independent governments, in such manner and at such times as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct. " Thus convinced,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 684 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress into free, convenient, and independent Governments." .The State of New Jersey expressed her disappointment in fiu;ling no provision made in the confederation... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 686 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress into free, convenient, and independent Governments." The State of New Jersey expressed her disappointment in finding no provision made in the confederation... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 852 str.
...by the blood and treasure of ' the Thirteen States, should be considered ая а ' common property, subject to be parcelled out by ' Congress into free, convenient, and independent ' Governments, in such manner and at such times ' as the wisdom of that assemby shall hereafter * direct," &.C., Ac.... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1834 - 434 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parcelled out by Congress into free, convenient and independent governments, in such manner and at such times as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct," &c, &cVirginia... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 str.
...enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen states, should be considered as 8'Common property, subject to be parcelled out by congress into free, convenient and independent governments, in such manner and at such times as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct," &c. &c. Virginia... | |
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