| John Brown Dillon - 1859 - 696 páginas
...and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and for ever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory,...of the United States, and those of any other States th.it may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor. ART. 5. There... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 644 páginas
...seconded by Mr. King, of Massachusetts. Listen to its words, so broadly national, so purely American: "' The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi...carrying places between the same, shall be common property, and FOREVER FREE, as well to the inhabitants of the said country, as to the citizens of the... | |
| Daniel Gardner - 1860 - 740 páginas
...declaratory of American law, in article 4, it was enacted by the Congress of the confederation that the navigable waters leading into the Mississippi...free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory (northwest of the Ohio) as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other States that... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1862 - 854 páginas
...various provisions affecting the rights of persons in respect to things; the last clause of which is, " The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi...to the citizens of the United States, and those of auv other States that mav j be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, import, or duty therefor."... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 páginas
...securing the title in such soil to tho bond fide purchasers. No taxes shall be imposed on the lands and property of the United States ; and in no case shall...navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and Saint Lawrence, and tho conveying-places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free,... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 páginas
...residents. The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and Saint Lawrence, and the conveying-places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever...citizens of the United States, and those of any other State that may be admitted into the Confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty, therefor. "ART.... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 692 páginas
...residents. The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and Saint Lawrence, and the conveying-places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever...citizens of the United States, and those of any other State tliat may bo admitted into the Confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty, therefor. " AST.... | |
| Joseph Story - 1865 - 384 páginas
...property of the United States ; and non-resident proprietors shall not be taxed more than residents ; that the navigable waters leading into the Mississippi...places between the same, shall be common highways, and for ever free. The fifth provides, that there shall be formed in the Territory not less than three,... | |
| FRANKLIN B. HOUGII - 1867 - 604 páginas
...State or Territory now or hereafter to be formed and bounded by the same. And the river Mississippi and the navigable waters leading into the Mississippi...and forever free as well to the inhabitants of the State, as to the citizens of the United States, without any tax, impost or duty therefor. § 2. The... | |
| George Gale - 1867 - 468 páginas
...attention of the government of the United States. By the ordinance of 1787, Congress declared that " the navigable waters leading into the Mississippi...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,... | |
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