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 64
... possessed or inhabited by other Christian prince or state , nor within the bounds , limits or territories , of that southern colony heretofore by us granted , to be planted by divers of our loving subjects in the south part . And did ...
... possessed or inhabited by other Christian prince or state , nor within the bounds , limits or territories , of that southern colony heretofore by us granted , to be planted by divers of our loving subjects in the south part . And did ...
Σελίδα 66
... possession of the whole , by such means strengthening the claim of England against that of France , or any other nation . It is moreover asserted by Avery , I know not on what authority , that at the time of the Con- necticut charter ...
... possession of the whole , by such means strengthening the claim of England against that of France , or any other nation . It is moreover asserted by Avery , I know not on what authority , that at the time of the Con- necticut charter ...
Σελίδα 67
... possession of the Dutch when her charter was granted , was of course excepted out of the grant . - In that part of America claimed by England , three requisites were demanded to render title to lands perfect . First , a grant or charter ...
... possession of the Dutch when her charter was granted , was of course excepted out of the grant . - In that part of America claimed by England , three requisites were demanded to render title to lands perfect . First , a grant or charter ...
Σελίδα 70
... possession of the soil . So early as 1757 , a settlement was commenced by the Delaware Company at Coshutunk , to establish a colony on the Delaware river , which flourished for several years , having in 1760 , thirty dwelling houses , a ...
... possession of the soil . So early as 1757 , a settlement was commenced by the Delaware Company at Coshutunk , to establish a colony on the Delaware river , which flourished for several years , having in 1760 , thirty dwelling houses , a ...
Σελίδα 71
... possessed . " 2d . That the said William Penn , and the succeeding proprieta- ries of Pennsylvania , at different periods , purchased from the native Indians their right of soil within different districts of the limits aforesaid , and ...
... possessed . " 2d . That the said William Penn , and the succeeding proprieta- ries of Pennsylvania , at different periods , purchased from the native Indians their right of soil within different districts of the limits aforesaid , and ...
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