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... important changes occurred in the ordi- nance before the final passage . What was the occasion of these changes ? Why should a Southern committee , or at least a committee the majority of whose members were from the South , add a ...
... important changes occurred in the ordi- nance before the final passage . What was the occasion of these changes ? Why should a Southern committee , or at least a committee the majority of whose members were from the South , add a ...
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... important affairs that needed atten- tion . But to the settler just beginning to cultivate his fields on the banks of the Kentucky or the Tennessee it was a matter of vast and immediate concern . If he could not get the right to the ...
... important affairs that needed atten- tion . But to the settler just beginning to cultivate his fields on the banks of the Kentucky or the Tennessee it was a matter of vast and immediate concern . If he could not get the right to the ...
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... important that some of our great north - central States would lose more than half their population if the foreigners and the children of foreigners should be taken out . The Northwest has been the objec- tive point of the greater number ...
... important that some of our great north - central States would lose more than half their population if the foreigners and the children of foreigners should be taken out . The Northwest has been the objec- tive point of the greater number ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
THE WEST IN THE REVOLUTION 2746 | 27 |
LAND CESSIONS OF THE STATES 4758 | 47 |
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