History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 55
... Commissioners and I have received from Mr. Robert Callender , acquainting us that Major Clayton has applied to him to furnish provisions for two hun- dred men , for twenty days , by which it is conceived that he hath an intention of ...
... Commissioners and I have received from Mr. Robert Callender , acquainting us that Major Clayton has applied to him to furnish provisions for two hun- dred men , for twenty days , by which it is conceived that he hath an intention of ...
Σελίδα 70
... Commissioners and Judges , appointed to hear and finally determine the controversy subsisting between the State of Pennsylvania and the State of Connecticut . The Agents of the State of Pennsylvania beg leave , humbly , to state and ...
... Commissioners and Judges , appointed to hear and finally determine the controversy subsisting between the State of Pennsylvania and the State of Connecticut . The Agents of the State of Pennsylvania beg leave , humbly , to state and ...
Σελίδα 75
... commissioners of the United Colonies ( of Hartford and New Haven , ) and the delegates of Peter Stuyvesant , Governor of the New Netherlands : " We quote so much as is germain to the matter in hand . " Concerning the bounds and limits ...
... commissioners of the United Colonies ( of Hartford and New Haven , ) and the delegates of Peter Stuyvesant , Governor of the New Netherlands : " We quote so much as is germain to the matter in hand . " Concerning the bounds and limits ...
Σελίδα 76
... Commissioners had come over with extensive powers to adjust disputed questions , at issue between the colonies . New York was now the property of the king's brother , who was anxious he should hold it in peace , and especially that all ...
... Commissioners had come over with extensive powers to adjust disputed questions , at issue between the colonies . New York was now the property of the king's brother , who was anxious he should hold it in peace , and especially that all ...
Σελίδα 77
... commissioners ; for the period was eminently distinguished by ceremonial politeness ; and the com- mittee were expressly authorized , if possible , to issue the bounds be- tween the Duke's patent and ours . " A second adjustment of ...
... commissioners ; for the period was eminently distinguished by ceremonial politeness ; and the com- mittee were expressly authorized , if possible , to issue the bounds be- tween the Duke's patent and ours . " A second adjustment of ...
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