A Narrative History of the People of Iowa: With Special Treatment of Their Chief Enterprises in Education, Religion, Valor, Industry, Business, Etc, Volumen1American Historical Society, 1931 |
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... ment adapted to their needs as a frontier community . The Act of Congress directed that the territorial government of Iowa should begin after July 3 , 1838. The duty of inaugurating the govern- ment devolved upon the governor , and it ...
... ment adapted to their needs as a frontier community . The Act of Congress directed that the territorial government of Iowa should begin after July 3 , 1838. The duty of inaugurating the govern- ment devolved upon the governor , and it ...
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... ment . " He then asked : " Is it necessary , is it desirable , that the time of the General Assembly should be consumed , and the money of the people expended , in granting to private individuals for pri- vate gain franchises and ...
... ment . " He then asked : " Is it necessary , is it desirable , that the time of the General Assembly should be consumed , and the money of the people expended , in granting to private individuals for pri- vate gain franchises and ...
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... ment without an act of bad faith ; not so , however , if they were in fact only bounties . But they were issued in discharge of a consideration that had been given in the form of military services , and their subsequent redemption in ...
... ment without an act of bad faith ; not so , however , if they were in fact only bounties . But they were issued in discharge of a consideration that had been given in the form of military services , and their subsequent redemption in ...
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A Narrative History of the People of Iowa: With Special Treatment ..., Volumen1 Edgar Rubey Harlan Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
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