General Public Acts of Congress: Respecting the Sale and Disposition of the Public Lands, with Instructions Issued, from Time to Time, Part 1Gales and Seaton, 1838 - Land tenure |
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... treaty now on hands , to the French settlements on the river Mississippi , in order to give despatch to the several measures which are to be taken ac- cording to the acts of the 20th June last and the 28th instant , of which a copy is ...
... treaty now on hands , to the French settlements on the river Mississippi , in order to give despatch to the several measures which are to be taken ac- cording to the acts of the 20th June last and the 28th instant , of which a copy is ...
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... treaty of Fort Harmar , between the United States and the Indian Reservat'n of lands nations : And provided , also , That the President reserve to the United States such lands at and near Fort Washington as he may think necessary for ...
... treaty of Fort Harmar , between the United States and the Indian Reservat'n of lands nations : And provided , also , That the President reserve to the United States such lands at and near Fort Washington as he may think necessary for ...
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... treaty of Greenville : that is to say , from the year 1795. And the sale of those reserved sections , as well as those reserved by the ordinance of the 20th of May , 1785 , ( see chap . 14 , ) is authorized by the 7th section of the act ...
... treaty of Greenville : that is to say , from the year 1795. And the sale of those reserved sections , as well as those reserved by the ordinance of the 20th of May , 1785 , ( see chap . 14 , ) is authorized by the 7th section of the act ...
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... treaty lately held with the Indian tribes of the Wabash ; and One at Kaskaskia . one at Kaskaskia , for so much of the lands included within the boundaries fixed by the treaty of the thirteenth of August , one thousand eight hundred and ...
... treaty lately held with the Indian tribes of the Wabash ; and One at Kaskaskia . one at Kaskaskia , for so much of the lands included within the boundaries fixed by the treaty of the thirteenth of August , one thousand eight hundred and ...
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... treaty of Paris virtue of the tenth of February , one thousand seven hundred and grants , & c . or of sixty - three , or of any legal grant made by the British Gov- act of Congress , ernment , subsequent to the said treaty , and prior ...
... treaty of Paris virtue of the tenth of February , one thousand seven hundred and grants , & c . or of sixty - three , or of any legal grant made by the British Gov- act of Congress , ernment , subsequent to the said treaty , and prior ...
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Page 20 - ... shall be formed in the said territory; to provide also for the establishment of states, and permanent government therein, and for their admission to a share in the federal councils on an equal footing with the original states, at as early periods as may be consistent with the general interest...
Page 21 - The said Territory and the States which may be formed therein shall forever remain a part of this Confederacy of the United States of America, subject to the Articles of Confederation and to such alterations therein as shall be constitutionally made, and to all the acts and ordinances of the United States in Congress assembled, conformable thereto.
Page 20 - ART. 2. The inhabitants of the said territory shall always be entitled to the benefits of the writ of habeas corpus, and of the trial by jury ; of a proportionate representation of the people in the Legislature, and of judicial proceedings according to the course of the common law. All persons shall be bailable, unless for capital offences, where the proof shall be evident, or the presumption great.
Page 8 - Regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States ; provided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated...
Page 19 - So soon as there shall be five thousand free male inhabitants, of full age, in the district, upon giving proof thereof to the governor, they shall receive authority, with time and place, to elect representatives from their counties or townships, to represent them in the general assembly...
Page 326 - The legislatures of those districts or new states, shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the soil by the United States in Congress assembled, nor with any regulations Congress may find necessary for securing the title in such soil to the bona fide purchasers. No tax shall be imposed on lands the property of the United States; and in no case shall non-resident proprietors be taxed higher than residents.
Page 19 - ... to take the share of their deceased parent in equal parts among them; and where there shall be no children or descendants, then in equal parts to the next of kin, in equal degree...
Page 19 - Previous to the organization of the general assembly, the governor shall appoint such magistrates and other civil officers, in each county or township, as he shall find necessary for the preservation of the peace and good order in the same.