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In passing into the Mississippi valley the institutions of the Atlantic States were modified so as to meet new conditions . Not only did the people who settled in the Mississippi valley meet changed circumstances to which they had to ...
In passing into the Mississippi valley the institutions of the Atlantic States were modified so as to meet new conditions . Not only did the people who settled in the Mississippi valley meet changed circumstances to which they had to ...
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The Enabling Act did not meet with very hearty acceptance . Many felt that the offer made by Congress on condition of the remission of taxes on the sale of government lands for five years was very inadequate . The exclusion of Michigan ...
The Enabling Act did not meet with very hearty acceptance . Many felt that the offer made by Congress on condition of the remission of taxes on the sale of government lands for five years was very inadequate . The exclusion of Michigan ...
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authorized to meet at Chillicothe on the first Monday of November next ; which convention , when met , shall first determine , by a majority of the whole number elected , whether it be or be not expedient at that time to form a ...
authorized to meet at Chillicothe on the first Monday of November next ; which convention , when met , shall first determine , by a majority of the whole number elected , whether it be or be not expedient at that time to form a ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
II | 47 |
The PoliticAL SITUATION IN THE WEST | 59 |
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The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward ... Guy Carleton Lee,Francis Newton Thorpe Affichage du livre entier - 1904 |
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