The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... granted to the earl of April 27 . Northampton and 44 other persons , by the name of the Treasurer Patent for and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the cities of Lon- land . don and Bristol , for the Colony or Plantation in ...
... granted to the earl of April 27 . Northampton and 44 other persons , by the name of the Treasurer Patent for and Company of Adventurers and Planters of the cities of Lon- land . don and Bristol , for the Colony or Plantation in ...
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... granted them more extensive property , and more ample juris- diction . By this charter , all the islands , lying within 300 leagues of the coast , were annexed to the Province of Virginia . The 1 Purchas , i . 744 , 745. Harris , Voy ...
... granted them more extensive property , and more ample juris- diction . By this charter , all the islands , lying within 300 leagues of the coast , were annexed to the Province of Virginia . The 1 Purchas , i . 744 , 745. Harris , Voy ...
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... granted it to governor Bernard , in the early part of his administration . It was afterwards reclaimed by Madame Gregoire , in right of her ancestors ; but as governor Bernard's property in America had never been confiscated , the ...
... granted it to governor Bernard , in the early part of his administration . It was afterwards reclaimed by Madame Gregoire , in right of her ancestors ; but as governor Bernard's property in America had never been confiscated , the ...
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... granted , indeed , to the Plymouth com- claims . pany so far north , as to the 45th degree of north latitude ; but De Monts had previously received a patent of the territory from the 40th to the 46th degree of latitude , by virtue of ...
... granted , indeed , to the Plymouth com- claims . pany so far north , as to the 45th degree of north latitude ; but De Monts had previously received a patent of the territory from the 40th to the 46th degree of latitude , by virtue of ...
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... granted by into Vir- the Virginia company for the encouragement of adventurers , but ginia . the farms , that had been allotted to the settlers , were holden by an unstable claim . The farmers did not possess them by a tenure of common ...
... granted by into Vir- the Virginia company for the encouragement of adventurers , but ginia . the farms , that had been allotted to the settlers , were holden by an unstable claim . The farmers did not possess them by a tenure of common ...
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