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... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and whereas by the solemn decision and judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States after full hearing it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and whereas by the solemn decision and judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States after full hearing it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
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... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and that by the solemn judgment and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States , after full hearing , it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and that by the solemn judgment and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States , after full hearing , it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
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... land - holding States , it has been a great eurse to the land States of the West . As the honorable Senator from Indiana has said , this scrip prevents the Government's selling land , because the scrip can be bought in the market at ...
... land - holding States , it has been a great eurse to the land States of the West . As the honorable Senator from Indiana has said , this scrip prevents the Government's selling land , because the scrip can be bought in the market at ...
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