Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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... over and near which such lines shall pass , and also the quality of the lands . The plats of the townships respectively , whose powers he feels most persuasive to righteousness , and LAND ORDINANCE OF 1785 May 20, 1785 LAND ORDINANCE OF ...
... over and near which such lines shall pass , and also the quality of the lands . The plats of the townships respectively , whose powers he feels most persuasive to righteousness , and LAND ORDINANCE OF 1785 May 20, 1785 LAND ORDINANCE OF ...
Page 185
... Land Act of 1796 were disap- pointingly slow ; in order to attract settlers and dispose of the public domain the government provided for land purchases on credit . The result was somewhat unfortunate : the credit system en- couraged ...
... Land Act of 1796 were disap- pointingly slow ; in order to attract settlers and dispose of the public domain the government provided for land purchases on credit . The result was somewhat unfortunate : the credit system en- couraged ...
Page 227
... land and put an end to the credit system established by the Act of 1800. See , P. J. Treat , National Land System , 1785-1820 ; T. Donaldson , The Public Domain : its History with Statistics . An act making further provision for the ...
... land and put an end to the credit system established by the Act of 1800. See , P. J. Treat , National Land System , 1785-1820 ; T. Donaldson , The Public Domain : its History with Statistics . An act making further provision for the ...
Contents
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PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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