| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 644 pages
...1780) that Journals of " The unappropriated lands which may be ceded to ... Congress the United States shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the...which shall become members of the federal union." New York and Virginia promised to cede at least a part of their claims, and without waiting for the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 390 pages
...resolution declaring that the lands ceded or relinquished to the United States by any state should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United...settled and formed into distinct republican states which should become "members of the federal union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1906 - 44 pages
...by any particular states pursuant to the recommendation of Congress of the 6 day of September last shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the...republican states which shall become members of the foederal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty freedom and independence as the other states.... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1906 - 446 pages
...resolution adopted by Congress, October 10, 1780, in which it was announced that these lands would "be disposed of for the common benefit of the United...settled and formed into distinct republican States, and that these States would become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1907 - 778 pages
...Colonies had modified their original charters and established independent local governments. Oct. IO, 1780, the Continental Congress passed a resolution...formed into distinct republican States, which shall becorae members of the Federal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...itself, that if the lands were ceded, as recommended by the resolution above mentioned, they should be disposed of for the common benefit of the United...and formed into distinct republican states, which should become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, and freedom, and... | |
| L. Brent Vaughan - 1908 - 724 pages
...administration. The Continental Congress in 1780 had promised that the lands ceded by the states should be "disposed of for the common benefit of the United...which shall become members of the Federal Union." In 1784, when Virginia ceded her western territory to the national government, an ordinance was introduced... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 544 pages
...1780). "Resolved, . . . That the unappropriated lands that may be ceded ... to the United States . . . shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the...states, which shall become members of the federal 16. Way & Gideon, Journals of the Continental Congress, III, 281-283. 17. Same, p. 516. union, and... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 512 pages
..."Resolved, . . . That the unappropriated lands that may be ceded ... to the United States . . . shall he disposed of for the common benefit of the United States,...states, which shall become members of the federal 16. Way & Gideon. Journal! of the Continental ('nngrr»«. Ill, '81-283 union, and have the same rights... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 878 pages
...Independence declares "that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States" (I, 6). Its adoption on July 4, 1776, created as such...settled and formed into distinct republican States, whichshall become members of the Federal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and... | |
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