Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes74-75Illinois State Historical Society, 1981 |
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... Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation . ARTICLE XIV SECTION 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States , and subject to the jurisdiction thereof , are citizens of the United States and ...
... Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation . ARTICLE XIV SECTION 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States , and subject to the jurisdiction thereof , are citizens of the United States and ...
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... Congress , ( reserv- ing the fee simple in a tract of land betwixt the Miami and Scioto rivers , to satisfy mili- tary claims of the war , ) and the Congress accepted the cession and ratified the con- tract , March 1st , 1784. Illinois ...
... Congress , ( reserv- ing the fee simple in a tract of land betwixt the Miami and Scioto rivers , to satisfy mili- tary claims of the war , ) and the Congress accepted the cession and ratified the con- tract , March 1st , 1784. Illinois ...
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... Congress by the late Judge Parke , then the Delegate of the Ter- ritory . They were referred to a Committee , who reported a resolution in favor of a sus- pension of the sixth article of the organic law of the Territory , for ten years ...
... Congress by the late Judge Parke , then the Delegate of the Ter- ritory . They were referred to a Committee , who reported a resolution in favor of a sus- pension of the sixth article of the organic law of the Territory , for ten years ...
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