Niles' National Register, 第 50 巻1836 |
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... territorial government of Wisconsin . Mr. Storer wished to ask the gentleman who represented Michigan territory for some explanation . He understood that a government , sufficient for all practical purposes , was organ- ised already ...
... territorial government of Wisconsin . Mr. Storer wished to ask the gentleman who represented Michigan territory for some explanation . He understood that a government , sufficient for all practical purposes , was organ- ised already ...
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... territory , which the govern ment of the undersigned considered as justly belonging to the citizens of the United States , according to the rational con- struction of all the treaties concluded on the subject ; and as it was well known ...
... territory , which the govern ment of the undersigned considered as justly belonging to the citizens of the United States , according to the rational con- struction of all the treaties concluded on the subject ; and as it was well known ...
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... territory , it is evident that they would not have abolished it in the District of Columbia , if it had continued sub- congress , as the local legislature of the District , and acting in- dependently of the national considerations ...
... territory , it is evident that they would not have abolished it in the District of Columbia , if it had continued sub- congress , as the local legislature of the District , and acting in- dependently of the national considerations ...
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