| United States. Continental Congress - 1787 - 18 pages
...waters leading into the Miffifippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the fame, ihall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the faid territory, as' to the citizens of the United States, and thofe of any other dates that may be... | |
| 1787 - 372 pages
...waters leading into the Mifliiippi and St. -Lawrence, and the carrying place between the fame /hall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the laid territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and thofe of any other ftates that may.be... | |
| United States - 1796 - 588 pages
...waters leading into the Miffifippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the fame, fhall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the faid territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and thofe of any other ftates that may be... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1968 - 686 pages
...residents. The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever...territory as to the citizens of the United States, &.C., or those of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost,... | |
| 1800 - 306 pages
...waters leading into the Miffiffippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the fame, (hall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the faid territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and thofe of any~ether ftates that may be... | |
| 1820 - 546 pages
...the St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and for ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory...citizens of the United States, and those of any other states that nay be admitted into the confederacy." " The Congress proclaimed further, by the strain... | |
| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 pages
...The navigable waters leading into the Missisippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places betvcvu the same, shall be common highways, and forever free,...to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizensof the United State*, and those of any other states that m;:y \>* admitted into the confederacy,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1862 - 608 pages
...Mississippi, and the navigable rivers and waters leading into the same, and into the Gulf of Mexico, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said State as to the inhabitants of other States and the Territories of the United States, without any tax,... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 pages
...navigable r. leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the с shall be common high-ways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said temí as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other states that may In iilaffiíí... | |
| 1824 - 524 pages
...waters leading into the Mississippi and the St. Lawrence shall be common highways and for ever tree as well to the inhabitants of the said territory as to the citizens of the United States and without any tax, impost, or duty therefor. So by an actof 3d March, 1811 ,all navigable rivers... | |
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