| William Radebaugh - 1904 - 42 páginas
...which such cession would be received. That is to say "upon condition that the territory ceded should be laid out and formed into States containing a suitable extent of territory, each not less than 100, nor more than 150 miles square, or as near that as circumstances would permit.... | |
| Charles Theodore Greve - 1904 - 1130 páginas
...with relation to the division of the Northwestern lands was to divide them into States of not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square. Jefferson was made chairman of the committee to enter into the details of the organization of the new... | |
| Curtis Manning Geer - 1904 - 646 páginas
...in accordance with a resolution of Congress, passed in 1780, by which each State should be not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square. This was not strictly adhered to, as the States proposed were a little larger. They were to be as nearly... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1910 - 476 páginas
...freedom and independence, as the other states : that each state which shall be so formed shall contain a suitable extent of territory, not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square, or as near thereto as circumstances will admit: and that upon... | |
| James Jesse Burns - 1905 - 782 páginas
...musical. Virginia had accepted the pledge and copied it into her deed of cession : "That the territory ceded shall be laid out and formed into states containing...extent of territory, not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square, or as near thereto as circumstances will admit, but Virginia... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1905 - 1008 páginas
...states, all the right, title, and claim, as well of soil as jurisdiction, " upon condition that the territory so ceded shall be laid out and formed into...containing a suitable extent of territory, not less than 100, nor more than 150 miles square, or as near thereto as circumstances will admit: and that the states... | |
| 1905 - 142 páginas
...of Maryland, directed that any ceded, unappropriated land should be formed into States of not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square, to be parts of the Federal Union, with the same privileges as other members. The resolution also provided... | |
| Beverley Waugh Bond - 1905 - 130 páginas
...of Maryland, directed that any ceded, unappropriated land should be formed into States of not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square, to be parts of the Federal Union, with the same privileges as other members. The resolution also provided... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1906 - 1402 páginas
...States accepted that territory subject to the terms and conditions that the territory so ceded should be laid out and formed into states containing a suitable extent of territory not less than one hundred or more than one hundred and fifty miles square, but as near thereto as circumstances would permit,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1906 - 44 páginas
...freedom and independence as the other states. That each state which shall be so formed, shall contain a suitable extent of territory not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square or as near thereto as circumstances will admit. That the necessary... | |
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