America, Its Realities and Resources: Comprising Important Details Connected with the Present Social, Political, Agricultural, Commercial, and Financial State of the Country, Its Laws and Customs, Together with a Review of the Policy of the United States that Led to the War of 1812, and Peace of 1814--the "right of Search," the Texas and Oregon Questions, Etc. Etc, Volume 2 |
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Page 56
... ; Haywood's Manual , 78 , chap . 13 , pp . 518 , 529 ; 1 Virginia revised Code , 727 ; 3 Prince's Digest , 454 ; 2 Missouri Laws , 741 ; Mississippi revised Code , 371 . Their being including young and old of both sexes . 56 ...
... ; Haywood's Manual , 78 , chap . 13 , pp . 518 , 529 ; 1 Virginia revised Code , 727 ; 3 Prince's Digest , 454 ; 2 Missouri Laws , 741 ; Mississippi revised Code , 371 . Their being including young and old of both sexes . 56 ...
Page 70
... Mississippi by steam , and every exertion used to promote the interest of shippers , and comforts of passengers . Apply to the Captain , or Franklin and Armfield . " The accommodation of the Tribune is thus described by an The annual ...
... Mississippi by steam , and every exertion used to promote the interest of shippers , and comforts of passengers . Apply to the Captain , or Franklin and Armfield . " The accommodation of the Tribune is thus described by an The annual ...
Page 260
... Mississippi , established , as they were subsequently confirmed , by a treaty of limits concluded between the United States and the Mexican republic . By this treaty , the United States formally abandoned all and every pretension she ...
... Mississippi , established , as they were subsequently confirmed , by a treaty of limits concluded between the United States and the Mexican republic . By this treaty , the United States formally abandoned all and every pretension she ...
Page 291
... Mississippi . " Now , unless it can be shewn , that any of the tributaries of the Mississippi cross the Rocky Mountains from west to east , it is difficult to conceive , how any part of Louisiana can be found to the west of that ridge ...
... Mississippi . " Now , unless it can be shewn , that any of the tributaries of the Mississippi cross the Rocky Mountains from west to east , it is difficult to conceive , how any part of Louisiana can be found to the west of that ridge ...
Page 294
... Mississippi and its tributaries But can such charters be considered an acknowledged part of the law of nations ? Were they anything more , in fact , than a cession to the grantee or grantees of whatever rights the grantor might suppose ...
... Mississippi and its tributaries But can such charters be considered an acknowledged part of the law of nations ? Were they anything more , in fact , than a cession to the grantee or grantees of whatever rights the grantor might suppose ...
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