| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward :" provided also that no State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 668 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward;" provided, also, that no State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil, claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| Nathaniel Carter Towle - 1861 - 460 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward : " provided also that no State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| James Spence - 1861 - 398 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection, or hope of reward ;" provided, also, that no State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil, claimed ud er different grants of two or more... | |
| Charles Edward Rawlins - 1862 - 252 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection, or hope of reward ;" provided, also, that no ^State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil, claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1862 - 434 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection, or hope of reward :" provided also that no state shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - 1863 - 312 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward ;" provided also, that no state shall be ,deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil, claimed ander different grants of two or.more... | |
| John Fulton - 1864 - 582 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favor ¡ affection, or hope of reward :" provided, also, that no state shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil, claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 848 str.
...according to the beat of hit judgment, vifAoMt forevr, affection, or Kope of reward :" provided also that no State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil, claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| James M. Hiatt - 1865 - 304 str.
...according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward :" provided also that no State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the"private right of soil claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
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