| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 694 strani
...to ascertain and fix the western boundary of such states as claim to the Mississippi or South-Sea, and lay out the land beyond the boundary, so ascertained,...and circumstances of the people thereof may require :" New-Hampshire, Mr. Folsom, no ^-no Massa'stts-Jiay Mr. S. Adams, no \ 3. Adams, no f Gerry, «,?**... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 696 strani
...fix the western boundary of such states as claim to the Mississippi or South-Sea, and lay out theJand beyond the boundary, so ascertained, into separate...and circumstances of the people thereof may require :" Nfvr-Hampihire, Mr. Folsom, no ^-no Ptnniylrama, Mr. Morris, ay }ay JUasea'ittt-Jiay Mr. S. Adams,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1834 - 510 strani
...right and power to ascertain and fix the western boundary of such States as claim to the Mississippi or South Sea, and lay out the land beyond the boundary...circumstances of the people thereof may require." On the submission of the articles to the several State Legislatures for ratification, the most formidable... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 852 strani
...boundary of such Slates as claim to the Mississippi or South sea, and lay out the land beyond I he boundary so ascertained, into separate and independent States, from time to time, as the numbers and circumutances of the people thereof may require." It was, however, rejected, Maryland only voting for... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 strani
...right and power to ascertain and fix the western boundary of such states as claim to the Mississippi or South sea, and lay out the land beyond the boundary...circumstances of the people thereof may require." It was, however, rejected; Maryland only voting for if; and so difficult did the subject appear, that... | |
| 1839 - 556 strani
...ascertain and fix the western boundary of such states, as claimed to the Mississippi or South sea, and to lay out the land beyond the boundary so ascertained,...time, as the numbers and circumstances of the people might require. All these propositions were rejected, and the articles of confederation were sent forth... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 536 strani
...right and power to ascertain and fix the western boundary of such states as claim to the Mississippi or South sea, and lay out the land beyond the boundary...circumstances of the people thereof may require." On the submission of the articles to the several state legislatures for ratification, the most formidable... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 564 strani
...and fix the western boundary of such States as claimed to the Mississippi or the South Sea, and to lay out the land beyond the boundary so ascertained...time to time, as the numbers and circumstances of the inhabitants might require.1 This proposal was negatived by the vote of every State except Maryland... | |
| 1886 - 910 strani
...and power to ascertain and fix the western boundary of such States as claim to the Mississippi, . . . and lay out the land beyond the boundary so ascertained...time, as the numbers and circumstances of the people may require." To carry out such a motion, it would be necessary for the four claimant States to surrender... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1860 - 578 strani
...and fix the western boundary of such States as claimed to the Mississippi or the South Sea, and to lay out the land beyond the boundary so ascertained...into separate and independent States, from time to tune, as the numbers and circumstances of the inhabitants might require. 1 This proposal was negatived... | |
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