The Maryland Resolutions, and the Objections to Them ConsideredE. J. Coale & Company, 1822 - 39 páginas |
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... cents an acre , and probably not even so much , if a price was not fixed by law , below which they should not be sold . A com- plete proof of this is , that you can buy excellent military bounty lands , the owners of which are at ...
... cents an acre , and probably not even so much , if a price was not fixed by law , below which they should not be sold . A com- plete proof of this is , that you can buy excellent military bounty lands , the owners of which are at ...
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... cents per acre , as the lowest , at which any of the public lands shall be sold . More than nineteen twentieths of the public lands , which have been disposed of , have been sold , it is believed , at the minimum price . In some ...
... cents per acre , as the lowest , at which any of the public lands shall be sold . More than nineteen twentieths of the public lands , which have been disposed of , have been sold , it is believed , at the minimum price . In some ...
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... cent of the nett proceeds of public land sold within the state , to be ex- pended in roads leading from the navigable waters , falling into the Atlantic , to and through the state , and to be laid out under the authority of Congress ...
... cent of the nett proceeds of public land sold within the state , to be ex- pended in roads leading from the navigable waters , falling into the Atlantic , to and through the state , and to be laid out under the authority of Congress ...
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... cent , than three per cent . If we deduct , with the Committee of Massachusetts , twenty - five per cent from the gross sales , for the expenses of sale and survey , three per cent , upon the net proceeds , which would remain , would ...
... cent , than three per cent . If we deduct , with the Committee of Massachusetts , twenty - five per cent from the gross sales , for the expenses of sale and survey , three per cent , upon the net proceeds , which would remain , would ...
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... cent road fund in the new states now do . According to this plan , no land could be sold below the mini- mum price of other public lands , and Congress would have it in their power to guard against any inconvenience on the score of ...
... cent road fund in the new states now do . According to this plan , no land could be sold below the mini- mum price of other public lands , and Congress would have it in their power to guard against any inconvenience on the score of ...
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Página 30 - American army, shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States, as have become or shall become members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said states, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and expenditure, and shall be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever.
Página 12 - States, that every and each tract of land sold by the United States, from and after the first day of January next, shall remain exempt from any tax laid by order or under the authority of the state, whether for state, county, or township, or any other purpose whatever, for the term of five years from and after the day of sale...
Página 30 - September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States...
Página 11 - That the section number sixteen, in every township, and where such section has been sold, granted or disposed of, other lands equivalent thereto and most contiguous to the same, shall be granted to the inhabitants of such township, for the use of schools.
Página 11 - ... the same to be used under such terms and conditions and regulations as the legislature of the said state shall direct: Provided: the said legislature shall never sell nor lease the same for a longer period than ten years.
Página 11 - That the six miles reservation, including the salt springs, commonly called the Scioto salt springs, the salt springs near the Muskingum river, and in the military tract, with the sections of land which include the same...
Página 12 - State, shall provide, by an ordinance, irrevocable without the consent of the United States...
Página 6 - That the states, in whose favor congress have not made appropriations of land, for the purposes of education, are entitled to such appropriations as will correspond, in a just proportion, with those heretofore made in favor of the other states.
Página 6 - The public lands are laid off into townships, six miles square, by lines running with the cardinal points; these townships are then divided into thirty-six sections, each a mile square, and containing 640 acres, which are designated by numbers. Section No. 16, which is always a central section, has invariably been appropriated, (and provision has been made by law for the like appropriation in future surveys), for the support of common schools in each township.
Página 19 - ... impediment would have been thrown in the way of emigration, which has constantly and uniformly operated to prevent the growth of their numbers, wealth, and power ; for which disadvantage the appreciation of their interest in the public lands consequent upon emigration can afford no adequate compensation. It appearing, then, perfectly clear to your committee that emigration is exclusively advantageous to the new States, whose population, wealth, and power are thereby increased at the expense of...