Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 12
עמוד 6
Of these lands more than three millions of acres belong to this Commonwealth ,
and are worth at the present time at least fifty cents per acre , making an interest
of more than one million and a half of dollars . But as these lands will increase in
...
Of these lands more than three millions of acres belong to this Commonwealth ,
and are worth at the present time at least fifty cents per acre , making an interest
of more than one million and a half of dollars . But as these lands will increase in
...
עמוד 30
Let Massachusetts or Maine make such a grant at the present day , and the voice
of remonstrance would at once be heard . Though the territory is not hers , yet so
long as there is any claim to it on her part ; so long as the question is no open ...
Let Massachusetts or Maine make such a grant at the present day , and the voice
of remonstrance would at once be heard . Though the territory is not hers , yet so
long as there is any claim to it on her part ; so long as the question is no open ...
עמוד 43
Let Massachusetts or Maine make such a grant at the present day , and the voice
of remonstrance would at once be heard . Though the territory is not hers , yet so
long as there is any claim to it on her part ; so long as the question is no open ...
Let Massachusetts or Maine make such a grant at the present day , and the voice
of remonstrance would at once be heard . Though the territory is not hers , yet so
long as there is any claim to it on her part ; so long as the question is no open ...
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