 | United States. Congress. House - 1844
...before the 1st day of January, 1846. " Second. Said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports and harbors, navy and navy-yards, docks, magazines, arms, armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | John Wesley Monette - 1846
...thousand eight hundred and forty-six. " Second. Said state, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports, and harbors, navy, and navy-yards, docks, magazines, arms, and armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | Nahum Capen - 1848 - 322 páginas
...thousand eight hundred and forty-six. Second. Said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports and harbors, navy and navy-yards, docks, magazines, arms, armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 395 páginas
...thousand eight hundred and forty-six. Second, said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports and harbors, navy and navy yards, docks, magazines, arms, armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 395 páginas
...thousand eight hundred and forty-six. Second, said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports and harbors, navy and navy yards, docks, magazines, arms, armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | Georg Friedrich Martens - 1851
...before the first day of January 1846. Second. Said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports and harbors, navy and navy yards, docks, magazines, arms, armaments and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | W. HICKEY - 1851
...thousand eight hundred and forty -six. SECOND. Said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports, and harbors, navy and navy-yards, docks, magazines, arms, armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | William M. Gouge - 1852 - 327 páginas
...thousand eight hundred and forty-six. Second. Said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports and harbors, navy and navy yards, ducks, magazines, arms and armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | William M. Gouge - 1852 - 327 páginas
...thousand eight hundred and forty-fix. Second. Said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports and harbors, navy and navy yards, docks, magazines, arms and armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1853
...read from the articles of annexation a Sin" Said State, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United States all public edifices, fortifications, barracks, ports, and harbors, navy and navy-yards, docks, magazines, arms, and armaments, and all other property and means pertaining... | |
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