Congress pledged itself, that if the lands were ceded, as recommended by the resolution above mentioned, they should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which should become... Journal of the Proceedins of the Senate - Strana 175autor/autoři: Florida. Legislature. Senate - 1845Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1903 - 392 str.
...the Continental Congress formally established the principles that the lands west of the Alleghanies should " be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States," that they should be thus disposed of " at such times and under such regulations as shall be agreed... | |
| WILLIS FLETCHER JOHNSON, A.M., L.H.D. - 1903 - 362 str.
...the Continental Congress formally established the principles that the lands west of the Alleghanies should " be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States," that they should be thus disposed of "at such times and under such regulations as shall be agreed on... | |
| James Jesse Burns - 1905 - 782 str.
...resolution of congress in 1780. It contained a pledge that lands ceded in response to its recommendations should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States ; be settled and formed into distinct states with a suitable extent of territory : and become members... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 390 str.
...momentous resolution declaring that the lands ceded or relinquished to the United States by any state should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States and be settled and formed into distinct republican states which should become "members of the federal... | |
| Allen Daniel Candler, Clement Anselm Evans - 1906 - 704 str.
...in the following autumn Congress recommended cession by all the states, declaring that the lands so ceded should be "disposed of for the common benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct Republican states, which shall become members of the Federal... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 482 str.
...pledged itself, that if the lands were ceded, as recommended by the resolution above mentioned, they should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican states, which should become members of the Federal... | |
| Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 530 str.
...1780 adopted a resolution containing a pledge that the lands ceded in pursuance of its recommendations should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States ; be settled and formed into distinct states, with a suitable extent of territory, and become members... | |
| Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 528 str.
...1780 adopted a resolution containing a pledge that the lands ceded in pursuance of its recommendations should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States ; be settled and formed into distinct states, with a suitable extent of territory, and become members... | |
| L. Brent Vaughan - 1908 - 724 str.
...its administration. The Continental Congress in 1780 had promised that the lands ceded by the states should be "disposed of for the common benefit of the United States," and ' ' be settled and formed into distinct republican states, which shall become members of the Federal... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1909 - 632 str.
...congress urged similar action upon the other six claimant states and, in October, resolved that all lands thus ceded should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States and organized into new states that should become "members of the federal union, and have the same rights... | |
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