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 72
... regarded her title so far just - that the Susquehanna and Delaware Companies , and the settlers under them , may have felt warranted in taking possession of the lands , and defending them by all fair and lawful means , until legally ...
... regarded her title so far just - that the Susquehanna and Delaware Companies , and the settlers under them , may have felt warranted in taking possession of the lands , and defending them by all fair and lawful means , until legally ...
Σελίδα 73
... regarded as dry and forbidding , we can promise some relief from enlivening incident , more from studied brevity , and most from the assurance that this and the succeeding letter , are indispensable to a just comprehension of the ...
... regarded as dry and forbidding , we can promise some relief from enlivening incident , more from studied brevity , and most from the assurance that this and the succeeding letter , are indispensable to a just comprehension of the ...
Σελίδα 79
... regarded im- portant in relation to the Wyoming History , because it is asserted to have been a relinquishment on the part of Connecticut of all claim west of New York . It was declared , that the line fixed upon “ shall be the western ...
... regarded im- portant in relation to the Wyoming History , because it is asserted to have been a relinquishment on the part of Connecticut of all claim west of New York . It was declared , that the line fixed upon “ shall be the western ...
Σελίδα 80
... regarded as a most impregnable fortress to the Pennsylvania claim . But the Attorney General admits , that the Connecticut Charter did originally cover the lands west of the Delaware ; for he says , " 80 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
... regarded as a most impregnable fortress to the Pennsylvania claim . But the Attorney General admits , that the Connecticut Charter did originally cover the lands west of the Delaware ; for he says , " 80 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
Σελίδα 88
... regarded as important , especially demand attention . First , That in reply to a message sent by Mr. John Armstrong , * by Gov. Hamilton of Pennsylvania , Gov. Wolcott of Connecticut , in a letter dated Windsor , March 13 , 1754 , wrote ...
... regarded as important , especially demand attention . First , That in reply to a message sent by Mr. John Armstrong , * by Gov. Hamilton of Pennsylvania , Gov. Wolcott of Connecticut , in a letter dated Windsor , March 13 , 1754 , wrote ...
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