The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... lands would hold out to emigrants from the old world , as to entertain the opinion that Europe was about to empty itself into America , and that the United States would derive from that source such an in- crease of population , as would ...
... lands would hold out to emigrants from the old world , as to entertain the opinion that Europe was about to empty itself into America , and that the United States would derive from that source such an in- crease of population , as would ...
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... lands of his father , who had resided in that state ; and several other refugees whose prop- erty had also been ... land on the Oconee , which the state of Geor- gia claimed under a purchase , the validity of which was denied by the ...
... lands of his father , who had resided in that state ; and several other refugees whose prop- erty had also been ... land on the Oconee , which the state of Geor- gia claimed under a purchase , the validity of which was denied by the ...
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... lands of the western territory at their then actual value . Or , Secondly . To have the whole sum funded at a yearly interest of four per cent . , irredeemable by any payment exceeding five dollars per annum both on account of principal ...
... lands of the western territory at their then actual value . Or , Secondly . To have the whole sum funded at a yearly interest of four per cent . , irredeemable by any payment exceeding five dollars per annum both on account of principal ...
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