| Constitutions - 1804 - 372 pages
...places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other States that may be admttted into the Confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor. ARTICLE V. There shall be... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States,...of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor. ART. 5. There shall be formed in the said territory,... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1024 pages
...ayay fOn report of the committee, to whom was referred the petition of Henry Ptircell, tants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States,...of any other states, that may be admitted into the confederation without any tax, impost or duty therefor. .ResotoedrTharthe commissioner of army accounts,... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1022 pages
...Kean, Mr. Hou»toun, Few, no? .. no 5 no^no ay? ay 5 "^ ay Cay ayj no? no 5 no »yiay 638 tants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and those « any other states, that may be admitted into the confederation without any tu impost or duty therefor.... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 488 pages
...places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory as to the citizens of the United States,...of any other States that may be admitted into the Confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty, therefor." Has this clause, directly or indirectly,... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 498 pages
...places between the same, sliall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inliabitants of the said territory as to the citizens of the United States,...of any other States that may be admitted into the Confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty, therefor." Has this clause, directly or indirectly,... | |
| James Hall - Mississippi River Valley - 1834 - 276 pages
...places between the same, shall be common highways and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States,...of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, duty, or impost therefor. " There shall be formed in said territory,... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1835 - 676 pages
...places between the same, shall be common highways, and for ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said Territory as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other State that may be admitted into this confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor." By an... | |
| United States - 1835 - 674 pages
...places between the same, shall be common highways, and for ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said Territory as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other State that may he admitted into this confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor." By an... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - United States - 1836 - 320 pages
...places between the same shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States,...of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor. ART. V. There shall be formed in the said territory,... | |
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