The Western Journal, Volumen12M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1854 |
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... British , 319. His second invasion of the Indian country , 400 . Commercial Regulations : Treaty be- tween the United States and Japan , 368 . the winter of 1853-4 , 184 . Fruits of Oregon , wild and cultivated , 93 . G. Galvanized Iron ...
... British , 319. His second invasion of the Indian country , 400 . Commercial Regulations : Treaty be- tween the United States and Japan , 368 . the winter of 1853-4 , 184 . Fruits of Oregon , wild and cultivated , 93 . G. Galvanized Iron ...
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... BRITISH PROCLAMATIONS TO THE PEOPLE OF KENTUCKY . Clark and his associate having obtained these important benefits for his fellow - countrymen in the wilderness , were preparing to come again to the interesting colony ; when they heard ...
... BRITISH PROCLAMATIONS TO THE PEOPLE OF KENTUCKY . Clark and his associate having obtained these important benefits for his fellow - countrymen in the wilderness , were preparing to come again to the interesting colony ; when they heard ...
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... British governor of Canada , offering protection to such of the inhabitants as would abandon the rebellious colonies , and de- nouncing vengeance against those who refused . Thus was an- nounced to these advanced posts of the western ...
... British governor of Canada , offering protection to such of the inhabitants as would abandon the rebellious colonies , and de- nouncing vengeance against those who refused . Thus was an- nounced to these advanced posts of the western ...
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... British governor at Detroit . The prisoner was too dear , even to gratify the love of tormenting a prisoner , or avidity for the tempting stores of British goods kept for liberal distribution among their red allies . On the 10th of the ...
... British governor at Detroit . The prisoner was too dear , even to gratify the love of tormenting a prisoner , or avidity for the tempting stores of British goods kept for liberal distribution among their red allies . On the 10th of the ...
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... British and French colors flying . " Col. Bowman makes the number 350 , and Blackfish [ who had adopted Boone as his son , when a prisoner among the Indians , ] was the commander . The fort was summoned in his Britannic Majesty's name ...
... British and French colors flying . " Col. Bowman makes the number 350 , and Blackfish [ who had adopted Boone as his son , when a prisoner among the Indians , ] was the commander . The fort was summoned in his Britannic Majesty's name ...
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Página 110 - The castled Crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the vine ; And hills all rich with blossomed trees, And fields which promise corn and wine, And scattered cities crowning these, Whose far white walls along them shine, Have strewed a scene, which I should see With double joy wert thou with me.
Página 311 - That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to impair the rights of person or property now pertaining to the Indians in said territory, so long as such rights shall remain unextinguished by treaty between the United States and such Indians...
Página 312 - Secretary of said Territory, who shall reside therein, and hold his office for four years, unless sooner removed by the President of the United States ; he shall record and preserve all the laws and proceedings of the Legislative Assembly hereinafter constituted, and all the acts and proceedings of the governor in his executive department...
Página 318 - That when the lands in said Territory shall be surveyed under the direction of the government of the United States, preparatory to bringing the same into market, sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in each township in said Territory shall be and the same are hereby reserved for the purpose of being applied to schools in said Territory, and in the state and territories hereafter to be erected out of the same SEC.
Página 315 - Writs of error, bills of exception, and appeals, shall be allowed in all cases from the final decisions of said district courts to the supreme court, under such regulations as may be prescribed by law; but in no case removed to the supreme court shall trial by jury be allowed in said court.
Página 385 - 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 315 - Columbia ; and the first six days of every term of said courts, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, shall be appropriated to the trial of causes arising under the said Constitution and laws...
Página 311 - Nebraska, or to affect the authority of the government of the United States to make any regulation respecting such Indians, their lands, property, or other rights, by treaty, law, or otherwise, which it would have been competent to the government to make, if this act had never passed.
Página 315 - ... the said writs of error or appeals shall be allowed and decided by the said Supreme Court without regard to the value of the matter, property, or title in controversy ; and except also that a writ of error or appeal shall also be allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States from the decision of the said Supreme Court created by this act, or of any judge thereof, or of the District Courts created by this act, or of any judge thereof, upon any writ of habeas corpus involving the question of...
Página 148 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.