American army, shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become, or shall become members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said states, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual... United States Weekly Telegraph - Side 3001832Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sider
...have become, or shall jecome, members of the confederation, or federal alliance of the said States, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual respective...purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever."* The public debt of the United States is now nearly extinguished, and will probably be quite so, without... | |
| 1886 - 684 sider
...considered a common fund for the use and benefit of all the United States, members of the federal alliance, and shall be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatever. Those words, which are now to operate as a talisman, and change of the money received for... | |
| United States. Congress - 1828 - 770 sider
...usual respective proportions in the general ctiarjt ' and expenditure, and shall be faithfully and bora fide • disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or ' purpose whatsoever." There is not, in this pledge, any stipulation, that the new Slates, when admitted inn the Union, shall... | |
| United States. Congress - 1838 - 684 sider
...clause fixes the proportion in which each of the parties interested shall be entitled; the language, "according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and. expenditure," is rational and intelligible, if it be true that distribution was intended; but, otherwise, it were... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 498 sider
...have become, or shall become, members of the Confederation or Federal Alliance of the said States, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual respective...charge and expenditure, and shall be faithfully and bonafide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever." Afterwards, in... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 sider
...States as had become or should become members of the confederation, Virginia inclusive, and should be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatever. The grants from other states were on similar conditions. Massachusetts and Connecticut both... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sider
...for the use and benefit of such of the States as had or should become members of the confederation, " people have any power to do any thing for themselves; they imagine there is no safely What " usual respective proportions in the general charge and expenditure" were here meant ' Precisely... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1831 - 758 sider
...United States as have become members of the confederation, or federal alliance of the said States, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual respective...proportions in the general charge and expenditure, to be faithfully and bond fide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever... | |
| C. B. Taylor - 1831 - 514 sider
...Virginia inclusive, according to their respective proportion in the general charge and expeRditures, and shall be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose, and no other. The domains thus vested in the United States, was upon no contingency or event to revert... | |
| 1832 - 496 sider
...become, members of t/te ctnfeileration »r federal alliance of tlif said states, f'irgtniu mchufve, according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and expenditure, and shall be fnilhj'iilhi and bonti fide disposed ol' for that purpose, and for no other use or pui*pose whatsoever."... | |
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