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United States Declaration of Independence
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Ay at the discretion of Congress be hereaf- ter divided into tv/o districts, with separate territo- rial governments in each, similar to that establiohed by this act.
Sec. 5. Be It further enacted. That the establish- ment of this government shall in no respect impair ihe right of the state of Georgia, or of any person or per- sons eidier to the jarisdioiion or the soil of the said territory, but the rights and claims of the said state and all persons interested are hereby declared to be as fir
...m and available, as if this act had never been made.
Sec. 6. And he itfurfh t enacted^ That from and after the establishment of the said government, the people of the aforesaid territory, shall be entitled to and enjcty all and singular the rights, privileges and advantages granted to the people of the territory of the United States, north-west of the river Ohio, in and by the aforesaid ordinance of the thirteenth day of July in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven, in as full and ample a manner as the same are possessed and enjoyed by the people of the said last mentioned territory.


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