Boundaries of the United States: And of the Several States and Territories, with an Outline of the History of All Important Changes of Territory, 226–227 leidimaiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 145 psl. |
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... ( Vide Charters and Consti- tutions , p . 771. ) By the first charter of Virginia ( vide Virginia , p . 95 ) , granted by James I , in 1606 , the lands along the coast of North America between the thirty - fourth and forty - fifth degrees ...
... ( Vide Charters and Consti- tutions , p . 771. ) By the first charter of Virginia ( vide Virginia , p . 95 ) , granted by James I , in 1606 , the lands along the coast of North America between the thirty - fourth and forty - fifth degrees ...
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... ( Vide Charters and Constitutions , p . 774. ) The heirs of the Earl of Stirling sold this tract to the Duke of York in 1663. ( Vide Zell's Encyclopædia . ) In 1622 Capt . John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges obtained from the council of ...
... ( Vide Charters and Constitutions , p . 774. ) The heirs of the Earl of Stirling sold this tract to the Duke of York in 1663. ( Vide Zell's Encyclopædia . ) In 1622 Capt . John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges obtained from the council of ...
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... vide New York , p . 77 et seq . ) In 1674 Charles II made a new grant to the Duke of York , in sub- stantially the same terms as that of 1664 , including , as before , a portion of Maine . ( Vide New York , p . 78. ) In the year 1677 ...
... vide New York , p . 77 et seq . ) In 1674 Charles II made a new grant to the Duke of York , in sub- stantially the same terms as that of 1664 , including , as before , a portion of Maine . ( Vide New York , p . 78. ) In the year 1677 ...
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... rods , across the north bay of said lake , to a cedar post marked “ N. ” “ M .; ” a From this point the line was resurveyed in 1858 , vide p . 44 . thence north eight degrees east seven hundred fourteen rods to GANNETT . ] 43 MAINE .
... rods , across the north bay of said lake , to a cedar post marked “ N. ” “ M .; ” a From this point the line was resurveyed in 1858 , vide p . 44 . thence north eight degrees east seven hundred fourteen rods to GANNETT . ] 43 MAINE .
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... ( vide p . 39 ) , and the grant to Capt . John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges of 1622 ( vide p . 40 ) . The president and council of New England made a grant to Capt . John Mason in 1629 as follows , viz : * * * * * * * All that part of ...
... ( vide p . 39 ) , and the grant to Capt . John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges of 1622 ( vide p . 40 ) . The president and council of New England made a grant to Capt . John Mason in 1629 as follows , viz : * * * * * * * All that part of ...
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Boundaries of the United States– And of the Several States and Territories ... Henry Gannett Visos knygos peržiūra - 1904 |
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