Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 12
De Monts and his followers commenced a settlement on this grant , but were
dislodged by the British in 1613. - In 1621 , James I. of England granted to Sir
William Alexander all the lands of the continent now known by the names of Nova
...
De Monts and his followers commenced a settlement on this grant , but were
dislodged by the British in 1613. - In 1621 , James I. of England granted to Sir
William Alexander all the lands of the continent now known by the names of Nova
...
עמוד 30
We cannot conceive of a clearer This wholesale grant , by our own
Commonwealth , shows that Massachusetts had no suspicion but that the territory
was within her jurisdiction . The act of surveying and taking public possession in
the very ...
We cannot conceive of a clearer This wholesale grant , by our own
Commonwealth , shows that Massachusetts had no suspicion but that the territory
was within her jurisdiction . The act of surveying and taking public possession in
the very ...
עמוד 43
We cannot conceive of a clearer This wholesale grant , by our own
Commonwealth , shows that Massachusetts had no suspicion but that the territory
was within her jurisdiction . The act of surveying and taking public possession in
the very ...
We cannot conceive of a clearer This wholesale grant , by our own
Commonwealth , shows that Massachusetts had no suspicion but that the territory
was within her jurisdiction . The act of surveying and taking public possession in
the very ...
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