| Benjamin Franklin Thompson - 1839 - 568 páginas
...things, as follows :— " That upon Long Island a line run from the westernmost part of Oyster Bay, and so in a straight and direct line to the sea, shall be the bounds between the English and Dutch there ; the easterly part to belong to the English, and the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thompson - 1843 - 544 páginas
...terminated amicably, by commissioners, who met at Hartford, September 19, 1650, and by whom it was agreed, that upon Long Island a line run from the westernmost part of Oyster Bay, and so in a straight and direct line to the sea, should be the bounds between them —... | |
| Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan - 1848 - 632 páginas
...Colonies and the Dutch province of New Netherland, We agree and determine as followeth : — "Firstly, That upon Long Island a line run from the westernmost part of Oyster Bay, so, and in a straight and direct line, to the sea, shall be the bounds betwixt the English... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1873 - 388 páginas
...obligations of the Hartford treaty of 1650. It will be remembered that by that treaty it was expressly agreed that, " Upon Long Island a line run from the westernmost part of Oyster Bay, in a straight and direct line to the sea, shall be the bounds between the English and the... | |
| Clarence Winthrop Bowen - 1882 - 144 páginas
...discovery. The settlement, September 19, 1650, was left to Commissioners, who agreed : — " Firstly, that upon Long Island a line run from the westernmost part of Oyster Bay, so, and in a straight and direct line to the sea, shall be the bounds betwixt the English... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1884 - 890 páginas
...Colonies and the Dutch Province of New Netherland, We agree and determine as followeth : — Firstly, That upon Long Island a line run from the westernmost part of Oyster Bay, so, and in a straight and direct line, to the sea, shall be the hounds betwixt the English... | |
| Connecticut - 1887 - 556 páginas
...followeth, 1st. -'That upon Long-Island, a Line run from the •' westernmost Part of Oyster- Bay, and so in a straight "and direct Line to the Sea, shall be the Bounds "between the English and the Duich there, — The "easterly Part to belong to the English,... | |
| Frederic Shonnard, Walter Whipple Spooner - 1900 - 396 páginas
...sovereignty on Long Island was formally divided with the English, it being provided in the articles that " upon Long Island a line run from the westernmost part of Oyster Bay, so, and in a straight, and direct line, to the sea, shall be the bounds betwixt the English... | |
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