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 69
... consideration money was counted out in the stoop of Col. Lydius , agent and interpreter for the Company , taken by the Indians in a blanket , in open day , into an orchard , and there divided among them . The Rev. Mr. Heckewelder states ...
... consideration money was counted out in the stoop of Col. Lydius , agent and interpreter for the Company , taken by the Indians in a blanket , in open day , into an orchard , and there divided among them . The Rev. Mr. Heckewelder states ...
Σελίδα 74
... consideration ; which was carried up before the king in council , and engaged the first talents on the stage of action at that period , distinguished for eminent legal abilities . Platt , afterwards Earl Camden ; Wedderburne ...
... consideration ; which was carried up before the king in council , and engaged the first talents on the stage of action at that period , distinguished for eminent legal abilities . Platt , afterwards Earl Camden ; Wedderburne ...
Σελίδα 75
... consideration thereof be had , ) under the government of the Dutch . " This was the first amicable essay towards a settlement of the disputed line . " This agreement , " says an able writer , whose work was printed nearly fifty years ...
... consideration thereof be had , ) under the government of the Dutch . " This was the first amicable essay towards a settlement of the disputed line . " This agreement , " says an able writer , whose work was printed nearly fifty years ...
Σελίδα 80
... consideration besides the parchment boundary , for that may at this day be extended or narrowed by possession , acquiescence , or agreement , by the situation and con- dition of the territory at the time of the grant , as well as by ...
... consideration besides the parchment boundary , for that may at this day be extended or narrowed by possession , acquiescence , or agreement , by the situation and con- dition of the territory at the time of the grant , as well as by ...
Σελίδα 89
... consideration for those lands . Third . That the Company made their purchase of the Indians , contrary to the laws of Connecticut . Fourth . That the king , in 1763 , forbid the settling this territory . In reply to the first three ...
... consideration for those lands . Third . That the Company made their purchase of the Indians , contrary to the laws of Connecticut . Fourth . That the king , in 1763 , forbid the settling this territory . In reply to the first three ...
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