History of Logan County, Illinois: Its Past and Present...Donnelley, Loyd & Company, 1878 - 560 страница |
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... cents per acre . To carry the Land Laws into effect , the Legislature sent four Virginians westward to attend to the various claims , over many of which great confusion prevailed concerning their validity . These gentlemen opened their ...
... cents per acre . To carry the Land Laws into effect , the Legislature sent four Virginians westward to attend to the various claims , over many of which great confusion prevailed concerning their validity . These gentlemen opened their ...
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... cent . to the figures of their last year's business . In boots and shoes and in clothing , twenty or more great firms from the east have placed here their distributing agents or their factories ; and in groceries Chicago supplies the ...
... cent . to the figures of their last year's business . In boots and shoes and in clothing , twenty or more great firms from the east have placed here their distributing agents or their factories ; and in groceries Chicago supplies the ...
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... cents on the dollar . This Massachusetts company had collected enough to pur- chase 1,500,000 acres of land . Other speculators in New York made Dr. Cutler their agent ( lobbyist ) . On the 12th he represented a demand for 5,500,000 ...
... cents on the dollar . This Massachusetts company had collected enough to pur- chase 1,500,000 acres of land . Other speculators in New York made Dr. Cutler their agent ( lobbyist ) . On the 12th he represented a demand for 5,500,000 ...
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... cents of the fine . A negro ten miles from home without a pass was whipped . These famous laws were imported from the slave States just as they imported laws for the inspection of flax and wool when there was neither in the State ...
... cents of the fine . A negro ten miles from home without a pass was whipped . These famous laws were imported from the slave States just as they imported laws for the inspection of flax and wool when there was neither in the State ...
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... cent . , usually 50 per cent . Then it was reduced to 12 , and now to 10 per cent . PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE PRAIRIE STATE . In area the State has 55,410 square miles of territory . It is about 150 miles wide and 400 miles long ...
... cent . , usually 50 per cent . Then it was reduced to 12 , and now to 10 per cent . PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE PRAIRIE STATE . In area the State has 55,410 square miles of territory . It is about 150 miles wide and 400 miles long ...
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