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Public good: being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt. By the author of Common sense. Written in the year 1780.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: [1792?]- Books
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Cautionary hints to Congress respecting the sale of the western lands, belonging to the United States.
Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827.Date: Feb. 24, 1796- Books
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State of facts. Shewing the right of certain companies to the lands lately purchased by them from the state of Georgia.
Date: Printed in the year 1795- Books
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Public good, being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt. By the author of Common sense.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky: and an essay towards the topography and natural history of that important country: to which is added, I. The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers, comprehending every important occurrence in the political history of that province. II. The minutes of the Piankashaw Council, held at Post St. Vincents, April 15, 1784. III. An account of the Indian Nations inhabiting within the limits of the thirteen United States, their manners and customs, and reflections on their origin. IV. A report o the secretary of state, to the president of the United States; of the quantity and situation of the lands, not claimed by the Indians nor granted to, nor claimed by any citizens within the territory of the United States. V. Thoughts on emigration; to which are added miscellaneous observations relating to the United States. And a short account of the state of Kentucky. Being a supplement to Imlay's Description of the western territory. Vol. II. By John Filson.
Filson, John, 1753?-1788.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Observations on the North-American Land-Company, lately instituted in Philadelphia: containing an illustration of the object of the company's plan, the articles of association, with a succinct account of the states wherein their lands lie: to which are added, remarks on American lands in general, more particularly the Pine-Lands of the Southern and Western States, in two letters from Robert G. Harper, Esquire, Member of Congress, for South Carolina, to a Gentleman in Philadelphia.
North American Land Company.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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Report of the secretary of state, to the president of the United States, of the quantity and situation of the lands not claimed by the Indians, nor granted to, nor claimed by any citizens, within the territory of the United States. Read in the House of Representatives, November 10, 1791.
United States. Department of State.Date: 1791]- Books
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Proceedings of the House of Representatives of the United States, in the case of Robert Randall and Charles Whitney. Published by order of the House of Representatives.
United States. Congress House.Date: 1796]- Books
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Memorial of the Illinois and Wabash Land Company. 13th January, 1797, referred to Mr. Jeremiah Smith, Mr. Kittera, and Mr. Baldwin. Published by order of the House of Representatives.
United Illinois and Wabash Land Companies.Date: 1797]- Books
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Cautionary hints to Congress respecting the sale of the western lands, belonging to the United States.
Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827.Date: 1795- Books
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Congress of the United States: At the third session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. Resolved ... that the president of the United States ... cause an estimate to be laid before Congress at their next session, of the quantity and situation of the lands not claimed by the Indians, nor ... any of the citizens of the United States, within the territory ceded ... by the state of North Carolina, and within the Territory of the United States North-West of the River Ohio.
United States. CongressDate: 1791]