When we shall be full on this side," he writes, "we may lay off a range of states on the western bank from the head to the mouth, and so range after range, advancing compactly as we multiply. Land Policy Review - Página 28por United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics - 1938Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| National Society for the Study of Education - 1900 - 1068 páginas
...exchange for their settlements east of the Mississippi. "When we shall be full on this side," he writes, " we may lay off a range of states on the western bank...after range, advancing compactly as we multiply." Madison went so far as to argue to the French minister that the United States had no interest in seeing... | |
| Edwin Erle Sparks - 1901 - 438 páginas
...this acquisition the means of filling up the Eastern side, instead of drawing off it's population. When we shall be full on this side, we may lay off...States on the Western bank from the head to the mouth & so, range after range, advancing compactly as we multiply." The alarm of the Eastern states over... | |
| Edwin Erle Sparks - 1900 - 480 páginas
...acquisition by removing thither all the Indians east of the river1 and opening their lands to settlement. "When we shall be full on this side, we may lay off a range of states on 'the western bank from head to mouth and so, range after range, advancing compactly as we multiply." Such contemplations were... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 504 páginas
...make this acquisition the means of filling up the eastern side, instead of drawing off its population. When we shall be full on this side, we may lay off...range after range, advancing compactly as we multiply. This treaty must of course be laid before both Houses, because both have important functions to exercise... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 504 páginas
...make this acquisition the means of filling up the eastern side, instead of drawing off its population. When we shall be full on this side, we may lay off...range after range, advancing compactly as we multiply. This treaty must of course be laid before both Houses, because both have important functions to exercise... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1903 - 312 páginas
...make this acquisition the means of filling up the eastern side, instead of drawing off its population. When we shall be full on this side, we may lay off...and so, range after range, advancing compactly as we multiph'. This treaty must of course be laid before both Houses, because both have important functions... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1905 - 572 páginas
...this acquisition the means of filling up the Eastern side, instead of drawing off it's population. When we shall be full on this side, we may lay off a range of States on the Western bank from the TJ. S. on the East side of the shall become a part of the U Missisipi : to exchange lands on S. Its... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 páginas
...make this acquisition the means of filling up the eastern side, instead of drawing off its population. When we shall be full on this side, we may lay off...range after range, advancing compactly as we multiply. This treaty must of course be laid before both Houses, because both have important functions to exercise... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 732 páginas
...settlements east of the Mississippi. " When we shall be full on this side," he writes, " we may lay oft' a range of states on the western bank from the head...after range, advancing compactly as we multiply." Madison went so far as to argue to the French minister that the United States had no interest in seeing... | |
| Luther B. Hill - 1909 - 694 páginas
...Mississippi in exchange for their present country. . . . When we shall be full on this [east] side, we can lay off a range of states on the western bank from...after range, advancing compactly as we multiply." Jefferson, as the leader of the political party that became dominant with his first election and continued... | |
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