Because the speedy extinction of the federal title within their limits is necessary to the independence of the new States, to their equality with the elder States; to the development of their resources; to the subjection of their soil to taxation, cultivation... Establishing the Great Basin National Park and Miscellaneous Boundary ... - Página 196por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation - 1987 - 424 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 616 páginas
...within their limits is necessary to the indipfndcnce of the new States, to their eqwility with the elder States; to the development of their resources ; to...soil to taxation, cultivation and settlement, and to the proper enjoyment of their jurisdiction and sovereignty." All this is mere assertion and declamation.... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 518 páginas
...acre for first rate land, than accept refuse and worthless land as a present. " 4. Because the speedy extinction of the federal title within their limits...necessary to the independence of the new states, to their equality with the elder states; to the development of their resources ; to the subjection of... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 614 páginas
...within their limits ii necessary to the independence of the new states, to their equality with the elder states ; to the development of their resources ; to...soil to taxation, cultivation, and settlement, and to the proper enjoyment of their jurisdiction and sovereignty.' All this is mere assertion and declamation.... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 612 páginas
...acre for first rate land, than accept refuse and worthless land as a present. " 4. Because the speedy extinction of the federal title within their limits...necessary to the independence of the new States, to their equality with the elder States; to the development of their resources; to the subjection of their... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 1144 páginas
...than accept refuse and worthless land as a present. " 4. Because the speedy extinction of the federat title within their limits is necessary to the independence of the new States, to their equality with the elder States ; to the development of their resources ; to the sulijcction of... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 622 páginas
...and worthless land as a present. VOL. Ii. 10 'Fourth. Because the speedy extinction of the federat title within their limits is necessary to the independence of the new states, to their equality with the elder states; to the devclapmeid of their resources ; to the subjection of... | |
| Henry Clay - 1897 - 688 páginas
...for first-rate land, than accept refuse and worthless land as a present. "Fourth. Because the speedy extinction of the federal title within their limits...necessary to the independence of the new States, to their equality with the elder States ; to the development of their resources ; to the subjection of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys - 1926 - 654 páginas
...value, and only fit to be given to settlers or abandoned in the 'States In which they Ue. The speedy extinction of the Federal title within their limits...necessary to the independence of the new States, to their equality with the elder States, to the development of their resources, to the subjection of their... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Public lands - 1926 - 662 páginas
...within their limit* U necessary to the Independence of the new State«, to their equality with the elder States, to the development of their resources, to the subjection of their -••!! to taxation, cultivation, and settlement, and to the proper enjoyment of their Jurisdiction... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Public Lands - 1932 - 464 páginas
...receive a new and liberal destination for the relief of the States in which they lie. " The speedy extinction of the Federal title within their limits...necessary to the independence of the new States, to their equality with the older States, to the development of their resources, to the subjection of their... | |
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